When did the Baltimore Colts change to Ravens
The Baltimore Colts were a professional American football team that played in the National Football League (NFL) from 1953 to 1983. The team was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, but moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1984. The Ravens were founded in 1996 as an expansion team, and they began play in the NFL in 1998. The Ravens' name and colors were chosen to honor the rich history of Edgar Allan Poe in Baltimore. The team's logo features a raven, which is a symbol of Poe's famous poem "The Raven."
Related Questions
What year did the Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis?
- 1984
When were the Ravens founded?
- 1996
What is the Baltimore Raven's mascot?
- Poe
What was the inspiration for the Ravens' team name?
- Edgar Allan Poe
What is the Ravens' logo?
- A raven
Related Products
- Nike Raven Jersey
- Baltimore Ravens Hat
- Ravens Football
- Ravens T-Shirt
- Ravens Decal
Pre:Will Jim Harbaugh go back to the NFL or take a record 125 million contract to stay at Michigan
Next:What caused the falling out between Jim McMahon and Buddy Ryan during his tenure with the Chicago Bears