Ravens Reach New Extension with M&T Bank Stadium

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The Baltimore Ravens are feeling right at home inside M&T Bank Stadium. And now, that won't be changing anytime soon.
The team announced Thursday that it and M&T have agreed to a 10-year contract extension that will keep the stadium naming rights of "The Bank" in place through 2037. The current deal was set to expire in 2027.
The announcement come almost 20 years since the two sides first agreed on the partnership on May 6, 2023. Before that, the venue had been known for different names like Ravens Stadium, Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards, and PSINet Stadium.
"The partnership between M&T and the Ravens has worked so well for so long because the organizations share similar values of integrity, determination and teamwork and a common mission to make Baltimore better," M&T Bank's regional president for Greater Baltimore Augie Chiasera said, per the team website. "That's also why it made sense from M&T's perspective to extend our partnership with the Ravens through the 2037 season."
The extension helps preserve the rights for one of the league's longest-standing stadium names. Only FedExField (Washington Commanders), Gillette Stadium (New England Patriots), Raymond James Stadium (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) and Ford Field (Detroit Lions) have had longer-running stadium names than M&T Bank Stadium.
"We take a lot of pride in seeing the M&T Bank name on our football team's stadium," Chiasera said. "It's a symbol of our commitment to serve the Baltimore community."
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