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It opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium and was known as FirstEnergy Stadium from 2013 to 2023 before briefly reverting to its original name until 2024. The initial seating capacity was listed at 73,200 people, but following the first phase of a two-year renovation project in 2014, was reduced to the current capacity of 67,431.
It then reverted to Ravens Stadium in 2002 when PSINet filed for bankruptcy. M&T Bank bought the naming rights in 2003 and signed a 15-year, $75 million contract with the Ravens, which was brokered by Team Services, LLC. The naming rights deal for M&T Bank Stadium was renewed for $60M over 10 years in 2014, extending the name through 2027.
Cleveland Browns: Cleveland, Ohio: 67,431 Kentucky bluegrass: Open 1999 [19] [20] Lambeau Field: ... M&T Bank Stadium. Mercedes-Benz Stadium. MetLife Stadium. Nissan ...
Diontae Johnson #18 of the Baltimore Ravens warms up prior to a game against the Denver Broncos at M&T Bank Stadium on November 03, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
The team plays its home games at M&T Bank Stadium and is headquartered in Owings Mills, Maryland. [9] The Baltimore Ravens were established in 1996 after Art Modell, then owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced plans in 1995 to relocate the franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore. [10]
M&T Bank Stadium [8] Cincinnati Bengals: Cincinnati, Ohio: Paycor Stadium [9] Cleveland Browns: Cleveland, Ohio: Huntington Bank Field [10] Pittsburgh Steelers: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Acrisure Stadium [11] South: Houston Texans: Houston, Texas: NRG Stadium [12] Indianapolis Colts: Indianapolis, Indiana: Lucas Oil Stadium [13] Jacksonville ...
PSINet Stadium in Baltimore, MD is now M&T Stadium. Trans World Dome (TWA-airline) in St, Louis. ... the stadium in Cleveland will become the 23rd of 31 NFL venues to have entered into a naming ...
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