Last-minute Ravens vs. Commanders Week 6 tickets in Baltimore including cheapest prices and M&T Bank Stadium seat map
By Daniel Yanofsky,
8 hours ago
Ravens vs. Commanders isn't just a clash of DMV neighbors this year; it's also a matchup of two first-place teams with high-flying quarterbacks.
The Ravens are led by Lamar Jackson, a former MVP with speed. The team wasn't content with just him, signing two-time rushing champion Derrick Henry, who has already impressed early on. John Harbaugh's team leads the AFC North, with the team looking for a Super Bowl appearance for the first time since Super Bowl 47.
Rookie QB Jayden Daniels has delivered with the Commanders, as Washington sits atop the NFC East. There is optimism in D.C. that the team can be an early playoff threat, thanks to players like Daniels and Brian Robinson Jr.
Interested in attending this game in person? Here's everything to know about the Ravens vs. Commanders in Week 6, including game details, ticket information and more.
Ravens vs. Commanders tickets for Week 6 in Baltimore
Tickets for the Ravens vs. Commanders game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore are available on StubHub , but they're selling fast.
The cheapest tickets start at $312. The Ravens are always a hot ticket, with the highest price to attend the game reaching $43,972.
The Ravens and Commanders have met seven times, with the Ravens having a 4-3 record against Washington since 1997. When they last met in 2020, the Ravens beat the Commanders 31-17. It ended a two-game losing streak against the latter.
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