The Baltimore Ravens are excited to welcome fans back into M&T Bank Stadium during the 2021 season. Fans are thrilled to be able to step inside the stadium once again as well, as this upcoming year is expected to be a bit more normal than 2020.
Despite fans being allowed to watch Baltimore in-person, the Ravens announced that they will be implementing a new mask policy at M&T Bank Stadium in response Baltimore City’s revised COVID-19 guidelines. The Ravens layed out the new policy on their team website.
“All ticketed fans will be required to wear an approved face covering at all times when in an indoor area of M&T Bank Stadium, regardless of vaccination status, unless actively eating or drinking.
The indoor face covering requirement will include, but is not limited to, retail stores, restrooms, the Club Level concourse, elevators, corridors, suites, first aid rooms, Guest Service Locations and the Press Level.
Masks must be worn on the Club Level concourse. However, masks will not be required in the Club Level seating bowl. Mask wearing will be required inside suites but not required on suite balconies.”
Baltimore opens up their preseason slate of games on Saturday with a matchup against the New Orleans Saints in a game that will be played at M&T Bank Stadium. People who enter the venue will be expected to adhere to the team’s new mask policy, as the Ravens expressed their desire to keep their fans healthy and safe.
“The health and safety of our fans will remain our organization’s top priority. To maintain a safe gameday experience, our close collaboration with health experts and state and local government officials will continue.”