Ravens Extend Current Radio/Television Contracts

The Baltimore Ravens are in the process of building their roster for another deep playoff run in 2024.
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The Baltimore Ravens are in the process of building their roster for another deep playoff run in 2024. 

And while some things about the Ravens will change for next season - new coaches, new players - fans will still be able to watch and listen to the games in the same places as last year.

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The Ravens have extended their existing radio and television agreements with Hearst Televisions's WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM/101.5 FM and 98Rock, WIYY 97.9 and 97.9 HD2.

The current television and radio outlets will remain the official broadcast partners for the Ravens organization through the 2030 season.

WBAL-TV will continue running Baltimore's preseason games in addition to the weekly "Ravens Wrap-Up" every Sunday following Sunday Night Football.

WBAL-TV will also air in-season programming from the team's official broadcast team, Ravens Productions.

Ravens Re-Sign Arthur Maulet, Sign Chris Board to Free Agent Contracts

Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta has been busy adding pieces to both sides of the ball - not the least of which was stealing the best free agent running back to hit the open market in Derrick Henry.

While dealing with key losses like linebacker Patrick Queen and corner Ronald Darby to the rival Steelers and quarterback Tyler Huntley to the Browns, DeCosta has his eyes set on improving the roster for another deep playoff run in 2024.


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Timm Hamm
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