The Baltimore Ravens are heading into training camp with the same head coach and quarterback that they’ve had since 2008, as John Harbaugh and Joe Flacco will look to add to their already-stellar resumes.
After a deflating loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Round, the Ravens are gearing up to go one step further, but will have an additional hurdle to overcome. According to an article produced by CBSSports.com, the Ravens are 8th out of 32 teams in the NFL in estimated travel miles for the upcoming season. The 20,550 miles includes three road games where Baltimore travels further than 2,000 miles.
With secondary market ticket information provided by TiqIQ.com, below are the three most expensive Baltimore Ravens tickets for road games this season, along with traveling options provided by Hipmunk.com.
9/13/2015 | Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens | Sports Authority Field At Mile High | Average Price: $449.12 | Get-in Price: $159
Unless Ravens fans feel like driving around 25 hours across the country to Denver, Colorado (1,600+ miles away), round trip flights to Denver sound like the more reasonable option. Through Hipmunk, the trip costs around $290 and will take around four hours through the air. This is one of Baltimore’s most anticipated games on the schedule, and could be their final game opposite the great Peyton Manning.
10/1/2015 | Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens | Heinz Field | Average Price: $266.41 | Get-in Price: $114 | Thursday Night Football
A nonstop round trip flight to Pittsburgh will only take an hour and will cost just under $200 ($194.70 currently on Hipmunk), but this trip is definitely doable by car. The trip will take around four hours and is about 250 miles, but the experience of watching this rivalry game on the road would be memorable, especially be a nationally-televised affair. Hipmunk has hotels near Heinz Field starting from $63 to enjoy the weekend in Pittsburgh after the win.
12/6/2015 | Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Ravens | Sun Life Stadium | Average Price: $241.15 | Get-in Price: $51
When it’s December in Baltimore, there will be more than one reason to get out of town for the weekend. In addition to enjoying the Miami weather, the Ravens face the Miami Dolphins in a late-season matchup that could have playoff implications for these two perennial AFC contenders. Round trip Miami flights cost around $250 and Sun Life Stadium is a half-hour away from Miami International Airport.
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