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| Oakland Raiders @ Baltimore Ravens September 1, 1996 Memorial Stadium- Baltimore, Maryland NBC Tom Hammond and Bob Trumpy announcers. Vinny leads Ravens to victory in first game in team history as football returns to Baltimore. Complete game, includes pregame and halftime, w/o commercials. Rating: 6 Baltimore Ravens @ Tennessee Titans November 12, 2000 Adelphia Coliseum- Nashville, Tennessee CBS Dick Enberg and Dan Dierdorf announcers. Ravens hand Titans first their first lost at Adelphia Coliseum. Final Score: BAL 24 TEN 23. Complete game, includes halftime and commercials. Rating: 8 Denver Broncos @ Baltimore Ravens December 31, 2000 PSINet Stadium- Baltimore, Maryland CBS 2000 AFC Wild Card Game. Greg Gumbal and Phil Simms announcers. Ravens dominate in the first ever playoff game. Final Score: BAL 21 DEN 3. Complete game, includes pregame, commercials, halftime, and postgame. Rating: 9 Baltimore Ravens @ Tennessee Titans January 7, 2001 Adelphia Coliseum- Nashville, Tennessee CBS 2000 AFC Divisional Playoff. Dick Enberg and Dan Dierdorf announcers. Ravens grab second win in Adelphia to knock divisional rivals out of playoffs. Final Score: BAL TEN. Complete game, includes pregame, commercials, and halftime. Rating: 9 Baltimore Ravens @ Oakland Raiders January 14, 2001 Network Associates Colisseum- Oakland, California CBS 2000 AFC Championship Game. Greg Gumbal and Phil Simms announcers. Ravens enter Black Hole and earn first Super Bowl trip for team and owner Art Modell. Final Score: BAL 16 OAK 3. Complete game, includes pregame, commercials, halftime, postgame, and local coverage. Rating: 8 Minnesota Vikings @ Baltimore Ravens January 6, 2002 PSINet Stadium- Baltimore, Maryland ABC Monday Night Football. Al Michaels, Dan Fouts, and Dennis Miller announcers. Ravens win home MNF debut and make playoffs against Mike Tice�s head coaching debut. Complete game, includes pregame, commercials, halftime, and postgame. Rating: 9 |
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