Questions

When did the Baltimore Ravens change their logo?

1999
1999. The Ravens removed the original logo from their helmets and replaced it with the redesigned purple bird-head logo, which is still used today.

Do you think Baltimore Ravens Club stole the idea from Bouchat?

An amateur artist who successfully argued the Baltimore Ravens stole his idea for a logo won again Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the case. The court’s action, taken without comment, means Frederick Bouchat can continue with his $10-million lawsuit against the Ravens and a division of the NFL.

Why do the Ravens have a shield?

Remember also that the Ravens are an organization known for toughness and defense. The shield embodies the Ravens spirit much more than the Ravens head logo does.

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When did the Ravens change their name?

March 29, 1996
Named after a mythical bird in a famous poem, the new NFL team in Baltimore became the Ravens “evermore” team on Friday, March 29, 1996.

Why do the Redskins wear white at home?

Why the switcheroo? Because dark colors absorb and retain more heat. So for these early-season games, when the weather is still fairly balmy, more and more teams are opting to wear white at home and make the visiting team sweat it out in the dark shirts.

artist Frederick Bouchat
Before the team’s inaugural season, Balitmore-based amateur artist Frederick Bouchat proposed a logo that featured a flying “B” on a shield with wings extending from either side. One month later, the Ravens unveiled the “Flying B” logo as its symbol, featuring a gold shield with a winged purple “B” at the center.

Why do the Baltimore Ravens have a crest?

The yellow and black pattern was from arms granted to him by royal patent — the vertical striped pattern representing a palisades that he “courageously stormed in battle,” while the red and white cross bottony pattern is derived from the Crossland banner that belonged to the family of Calvert’s mother.

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Why are Ravens called Ravens?

The name Ravens was derived from the poem, “The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe, who was born in Boston but lived and died in Baltimore. The name “Ravens” also was an effective complement to the other professional sports franchise in town, the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball.

Why did the Ravens choose their name?

Team name. The name “Ravens” was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Raven. Chosen in a fan contest that drew 33,288 voters, the allusion honors Poe who spent the early part of his career in Baltimore and is buried there.