Ravens fans hungry for local contact with training camp

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Ever since the Ravens (and the NFL as a whole) went for behind-closed-doors training camps at team facilities, there has been a level of frustration among Baltimore-area fans who used to love to spend summer days at Westminster, Maryland with the team.

At least the Ravens are trying to get a few more fans involved again.

Parking passes for the 12 free/open training camp practices at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills were all claimed in less than 10 minutes Thursday morning.

The Ravens’ 2021 training camp has the ability to safely host approximately 1,000 fans per day. The online reservation was available on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing fans to secure a parking pass that will admit one car’s worth of people to the specific practice requested.

“We are very excited about our fans’ enthusiasm for the release of training camp passes this morning,” said Ravens Senior Vice President of Marketing Brad Downs.

Fans who missed out on getting a parking pass can still see the team live on July 31 at M&T Bank Stadium. The practice, which starts at 6 p.m., will conclude with a fireworks/laser show at 9 p.m.

Passes are free and currently available online. Every fan 18 and older will need to download a pass.

In addition to the post-practice fireworks and laser show, activities include Ravens-themed photo opportunities, inflatables, football drills and music by DJ Kopec. Concession stands will also be open.

“We’re eager to welcome our fans back to M&T Bank Stadium for a fun night of football, family activities and fireworks,” Downs said.

Attendees who are fully vaccinated will not need to wear masks at the stadium, however, the Ravens encourage individuals who are not vaccinated to follow Centers for Disease Control guidelines and wear masks.

 

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