The NFL Baltimore Ravens are named after Poe's poem 'The Raven.' The connection between the team and the poem comes about because Poe had lived for a while in Baltimore, he died there, and he is buried there.
Until 2008, the team also had three mascots named "Edgar," "Allan," and "Poe." In 2009, "Edgar" and "Allan" were replaced by two real live ravens named "Rise" and "Conquer," and "Poe" is still the team's other mascot.
The Baltimore Ravens are named after the famous poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. The team was named in reference to Poe's connection to Baltimore, where he lived for some time and where he is buried.
In a newspaper article in Maryland, the soon to be Baltimore team owner posted something asking what the team name should be. There were about 5 names, and Ravens was chosen. The Ravens team name was famous because of Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem, the Raven.
The Baltimore Ravens, who take their name from "The Raven" by the legendary 19th century writer and Baltimore resident Edgar Allan Poe.
The Baltimore Ravens team name was selected by fan vote shortly after owner Art Modell brought the franchise from Cleveland and left the Browns name and history there by legal agreement. The name Ravens was listed as one of the top 2 names that fans voted for (and ultimately chose) as poet Edgar Allan Poe lived and is buried just about a mile from M&T Bank Stadium, where the Ravens currently play. His famous poem "The Raven" written in Baltimore, was the inspiration for the name. Colts was the other name at the top of all the fan votes. Modell approached Colts owner Jim Irsay (still vilified in Baltimore) about buying the rights to the Colts name and former records/history, but he wanted $50 million for the privilege. Modell, though willing, was in no position financially to make such a transaction.
The NFL's Baltimore Ravens are named after Edgar Allen Poe's famous poem The Raven.
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A fan contest was held to select a new team name when the Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore in 1996. The name Ravens was selected over 'Marauders' and 'Americans' due, in part, to the fact that poet Edgar Allen Poe spent the last years of his life in Baltimore, and one of his most famous poems is called 'The Raven'.The Ravens name was picked based on the famous poem. Which is why the Baltimore Ravens' mascots are three ravens named Edgar, Allan, and Poe. If you have seen the M&T Bank commercial with Todd Heap and their mascot, you'll realize that they say, "Heap has it, Poe has it, Captain Defense has it. It's checking built for Baltimore, only from M&T Bank."(The Browns name was transferred to the new Cleveland team, and both the Ravens and 1999 Browns considered "new expansion teams" created by the relocation.)They chose a name that was felt personified both the city of Baltimore and also general toughness - Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" was felt to meet both criteria.
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