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    Ravens Flock rallies for team at training camp

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    OWINGS MILLS, MD—This week, Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller visited the Ravens training camp in Owings Mills. The event was to rally the Ravens Flock ahead of the upcoming season.

    Governor Moore sent a clear message to rival teams that are looking to defend against Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson this year: “Good luck!”

    “The Ravens are the pride of Baltimore and the envy of the world. They bring Marylanders together on and off the field — and when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, this team stepped up to support everyone affected by the crisis,” said Gov. Moore. “The Ravens are building a legacy of excellence and spirit. I can’t wait to see my fellow Marylanders this season, as we cheer on this incredible team and celebrate the city we love.”

    The Super Bowl XXXV and XLVII Champion Baltimore Ravens have been a positive and beloved force in the community since 1996. They have contributed $5 million to the Maryland Tough, Baltimore Strong Alliance in the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The iconic M&T Bank Stadium is also getting an upgrade, which is a part of the larger Camden Yards Sports Complex.

    “Our beloved Ravens have a first-class franchise, fan base, and facility and we were thrilled to spend some time with the best team in football,” said Lt. Gov. Miller. “Today just got us even more excited to welcome the Ravens Flock back to M&T Bank Stadium, and we look forward to hosting a Super Bowl parade down Pratt Street in the near future.”

    This article was written with the assistance of AI and reviewed by a human editor.

    Photo via the Maryland Governor’s Office

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