Baltimore Ravens#Players of note

On the Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor, the Baltimore Ravens honor from the National Football League ( NFL) players, coaches and officials who have made ​​an outstanding contribution to the club.

History

The Ring of Honor was created in 2001. The people are recorded on a tape inside the M & T Bank Stadium, home of the Ravens, honored. The number of people that can be accommodated per year, is not limited. The election committee shall be composed of officials from the Ravens. A regular election takes place. The Ring of Honor has a special feature. In 2002, the Baltimore Colts numerous players have been included in the lap of honor. The persons concerned are all members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The only player the Ravens, who is also a member of the Hall of Fame, Rod Woodson, is not located on the Ring of Honor

The Ravens were renamed to 1995 Cleveland Browns and were renamed after moving to Baltimore. However, the Ravens do not put on the tradition of the Browns. This increased in 1999 as a new team under the old name of the game mode back on, see Cleveland Browns. Personalities of the Cleveland Browns, who worked exclusively for this team, are therefore not included in the Ring of Honor.

Members

Pictures of Baltimore Ravens#Players of note

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