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1996 Baltimore Ravens season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamBaltimore Ravens
year1996
record4–12
division_place5th AFC Central
coachTed Marchibroda
def_coachMarvin Lewis
ownerArt Modell
stadiumMemorial Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro bowlersQB Vinny Testaverde
FS Eric Turner
no_prevseasonno, [1995 (Browns)](1995-cleveland-browns-season)
shortnavlinkRavens seasons

FS Eric Turner

The 1996 season was the Baltimore Ravens' inaugural season in the National Football League. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens were officially a new franchise, but they retained a large portion of the roster of the 1995 Cleveland Browns team, as well as front office staff and some members of the coaching staff. Due to technically, but not officially, being the previous season's Browns team under a new name, they did not receive the number 1 overall draft selection or have an expansion draft as a true expansion franchise would.

Baltimore had remained without an NFL football franchise for 12 years after the Baltimore Colts relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1996, however, the NFL approved Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell's proposal to relocate the existing Browns organization to Baltimore, although the records and name of the Browns would remain in Cleveland, Ohio and the Baltimore franchise would officially be an expansion franchise. After Modell established the franchise in Baltimore, the team was named the "Baltimore Ravens" via a poll conducted by The Baltimore Sun. Because the Browns were temporarily deactivated under the terms of the settlement (they resumed play in 1999), the Ravens assumed the Browns' place in the American Football Conference (AFC) Central Division. More than 50,000 season tickets were sold.

Modell decided not to retain 1995 Browns coach Bill Belichick, who was fired. He instead hired former Baltimore Colts coach Ted Marchibroda. Marchibroda had previously been in his second stint coaching the Colts, guiding them to the 1995 AFC Championship Game, but could not come to terms on a contract extension in Indianapolis. Modell came to terms with Marchibroda only six days after he left the Colts organization to bring him back to Baltimore.

As an organization, the Ravens failed to improve on the 1995 Browns' 5–11 record, finishing their first season with a 4–12 record under Marchibroda. At the Ravens’ first-ever regular season game, a then-record attendance of 64,124 was present in their win against the Oakland Raiders, 19–14, on September 1 at home. This win made them the first team since the 1961 Minnesota Vikings to win their inaugural game. Their second victory came in Week 5, against the New Orleans Saints at home, in which they became 2–2. In Week 7, the Ravens traveled to Indianapolis to play Baltimore's (and Marchibroda's) previous team. They, however, lost 26–21 and fell to 2–4. Their only other two victories were recorded at home in Week 9 against the St. Louis Rams and Week 14 against the Steelers.

Although not a winning season, quarterback Vinny Testaverde and safety Eric Turner were voted into the Pro Bowl, and wide receivers Michael Jackson and Derrick Alexander became the fourth receiving duo to surpass the 1,000-yard receiving mark. The Ravens held second-half leads in ten of their final eleven games; they ultimately went 3–7 in games decided by one possession.

Michael Jackson's 1,201 receiving yards is 2nd in franchise history after Mark Andrews in 2021, and his 14 touchdown receptions still stands as a franchise single-season record.

Offseason

Prior to the season, the Ravens hired several coaches, including head coach Ted Marchibroda and defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis. Offensive guard Jeff Blackshear was acquired for a future 4th round draft pick. The Ravens traded 3rd, 4th, and 7th round draft picks for the Broncos’ second round selection (#55 overall).

NFL draft

Main article: 1996 NFL draft

Personnel

Staff

  • Owner and president – Art Modell

  • Director of football operations – Ozzie Newsome

  • Director of college scouting – Phil Savage

  • Pro personnel coordinator – Scott Pioli

  • Head coach – Ted Marchibroda

  • Assistant head coach/offense – Kirk Ferentz

  • Quarterbacks – Don Strock

  • Running backs – Al Lavan

  • Wide receivers – Mike Sheppard

  • Tight ends – Pat Hill

  • Quality control/offense – Eric Mangini

  • Defensive coordinator – Marvin Lewis

  • Defensive line – Jacob Burney

  • Linebackers – Maxie Baughan

  • Defensive backs – Alvin Reynolds

  • Quality control/defense – Jim Schwartz

  • Special teams – Scott O'Brien

  • Quality control/special teams – John Settle

  • Strength and conditioning – Jerry Simmons

Roster

53 active, 1 inactive, 4 practice squad

Preseason

Schedule

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[Philadelphia Eagles](1996-philadelphia-eagles-season)**W** 17–91–0Memorial Stadium
at [New York Giants](1996-new-york-giants-season)**W** 37–272–0Giants Stadium
[Green Bay Packers](1996-green-bay-packers-season)**L** 15–172–1Memorial Stadium
at [Buffalo Bills](1996-buffalo-bills-season)**W** 37–143–1Rich Stadium

Regular season

Schedule

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September 1[Oakland Raiders](1996-oakland-raiders-season)**W** 19–141–0Memorial Stadium64,124
September 8at **[Pittsburgh Steelers](1996-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 17–311–1Three Rivers Stadium57,241
September 15at **[Houston Oilers](1996-houston-oilers-season)****L** 13–291–2Astrodome20,082
September 29[New Orleans Saints](1996-new-orleans-saints-season)**W** 17–102–2Memorial Stadium61,063
October 6[New England Patriots](1996-new-england-patriots-season)**L** 38–462–3Memorial Stadium63,569
October 13at [Indianapolis Colts](1996-indianapolis-colts-season)**L** 21–262–4RCA Dome56,978
October 20at [Denver Broncos](1996-denver-broncos-season)**L** 34–452–5Mile High Stadium70,453
October 27[St. Louis Rams](1996-st-louis-rams-season)**W** 37–31 (OT)3–5Memorial Stadium60,256
November 3**[Cincinnati Bengals](1996-cincinnati-bengals-season)****L** 21–243–6Memorial Stadium60,743
November 10at **[Jacksonville Jaguars](1996-jacksonville-jaguars-season)****L** 27–303–7Jacksonville Municipal Stadium64,628
November 17at [San Francisco 49ers](1996-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 20–383–83Com Park51,596
November 24**[Jacksonville Jaguars](1996-jacksonville-jaguars-season)****L** 25–28 (OT)3–9Memorial Stadium57,384
December 1**[Pittsburgh Steelers](1996-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****W** 31–174–9Memorial Stadium51,822
December 8at **[Cincinnati Bengals](1996-cincinnati-bengals-season)****L** 14–214–10Riverfront Stadium43,022
December 15at [Carolina Panthers](1996-carolina-panthers-season)**L** 16–274–11Ericcson Stadium70,075
December 22**[Houston Oilers](1996-houston-oilers-season)****L** 21–244–12Memorial Stadium52,704

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

References

  1. "Baltimore Ravens History (1946–1984)". Baltimoreravens.com.
  2. "Art Modell Baltimoreravens.com Profile". Baltimoreravens.com.
  3. "1996 NFL Standings". Sports Reference, LLC.
  4. "Baltimore Ravens History (1996)". Baltimoreravens.com.
  5. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/rav/single-season-receiving.htm Baltimore Ravens Single-Season Receiving Leaders]
  6. "1996 Baltimore Ravens Draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  7. "1996 Baltimore Ravens starters and roster". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  8. [https://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/baltimore-ravens/results/1996 1996 Baltimore Ravens schedule and results]
  9. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, {{ISBN. 0-7611-2480-2, p. 291
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