Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed not only holds the record for the longest interception return (107 yards in 2008), but also the second longest interception return (106 yards in 2004).
Terrell Suggs, nicknamed "T-Sizzle," finished his Ravens career with 132.5 sacks.
The 1996 Ravens finished the season 4-12 despite receiver Michael Jackson leading the league with 14 touchdown catches.
On September 29, 1996, Earnest Byner rushed for 149 yards against the New Orleans Saints in the the Ravens' second-ever franchise victory.
The home stadium for the Ravens first two seasons was Baltimore's Memorial Stadium, home field of the Baltimore Colts and Baltimore Stallions years before.
Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis, who made 3 solo tackles, 2 assists, and blocked 4 passes, was named Super Bowl MVP.
Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon was knocked out of the game by a ferocious hit from Siragusa. He returned briefly in the second half, but was ineffective and was replaced by Bobby Hoying.
On October 27, 1996 Testaverde completed 31 of 51 passes for 429 yards in a 37-31 overtime win against the visiting St. Louis Rams.
After three losing seasons in which the Ravens went 16-31-1, Marchibroda was notified that his services would not be retained.
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