Ravens announce fans won’t be able to attend 2020 training camp

This will be just the second year where the Baltimore Ravens’ training camp won’t have fans in attendance, this time due to COVID-19.

When the Baltimore Ravens head back to the Under Armour Performance Center for the start of training camp, fans won’t be in attendance.

Following protocols set up by the NFL and NFLPA due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Ravens announced they won’t be able to host fans this year. This follows the team’s previous announcement of reduced capacity at home games at M&T Bank Stadium for the 2020 regular season.

“It is critically important that we protect the well-being of our players, coaches, staff, fans and overall community,” Ravens president Dick Cass said in a statement. “Health and safety will always be a top priority, and while we are disappointed that fans will not attend training camp, we believe this decision is in the best interest of the public and our organization. We look forward to welcoming back fans in the future when we can safely do so.”

This will be just the second training camp without fans at the Under Armour Performance Center since 2012 when the team moved practices to Owings Mills. The last time training camp went fanless was when the team facility was undergoing construction in 2017

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