What is baltimore ravens 1996?

The Baltimore Ravens were established in 1996, after Art Modell, the owner of the Cleveland Browns, moved the team to Baltimore. The team played its first season at Memorial Stadium before moving to their current home, M&T Bank Stadium, in 1998.

In their inaugural season, the Ravens finished with a 4-12 record and were last in the AFC Central division. They were led by head coach Ted Marchibroda, who previously coached the Baltimore Colts, and had a roster that included notable players such as quarterback Vinny Testaverde, running back Earnest Byner, and linebacker Ray Lewis.

The 1996 season was marked by several memorable moments, including a historic 37-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4, the team's first ever shutout. However, the Ravens struggled to find consistency throughout the season, finishing with a losing record.

Despite their struggles, the 1996 season laid the foundation for the Ravens' future success. Under the leadership of Ray Lewis and other talented players, the team would go on to win two Super Bowls and cement themselves as one of the most successful franchises in the NFL.