Top 200 Plays in Baltimore Ravens History

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Published 2023-05-14
Plays that happened during the playoffs, game winning moments, or clutch moments are ranked higher

My Attempt at Ranking 200 Plays.. This list is not perfect

For those that cant stick around for 200
#175 - 7:13
#150 - 15:05
#125 - 22:10
#100 - 29:23
#75 - 38:29
#50 - 48:40
#25 - 1:07:05
#10 - 1:16:40

All Comments (21)
  • @AreEhh
    That #2 Ray Rice play is insane, especially when you think about how many of these other top plays wouldn't have happened without that conversion. Chills.
  • @Zaibach
    It's amazing to realize the best Linebacker in NFL history, Ray Lewis and the best Safety in NFL history, Ed Reed both played on the same team AT THE SAME TIME. Insane.
  • @kollieswurve6355
    Appreciate you puttin this together for the flock. I know alot of time went into this.
  • @punkake3051
    Derrick Mason has to be one of the toughest players in NFL history
  • @thinkaboutit1377
    Few take aways from this.. 1-Ravens used to be the king of recruiter veteran receivers. 2-Flacco had such a nice deep ball 3-Ed Reed dominated this video 4-Ravens had had so many QBs and they always found success with so many average QBs(goes to show the great system they have/had) 5- Lamar is by far the most exciting players in Ravens history 6- Chris Macalister was a dawg 7- Justin Tucker is the greatest kicker ever 8-Ravens always have a dawg at RB from Jamal Lewis to Jk Dobbins, Ray Rice was a beast, my personal favorite will always be Willis Mcgahee though Edit: #21 lowkey got me the most hyped besides the Jacoby Jones Hail Mary in Denver, I shed real tears when that happened. One of the few times me and my dad actually genuinely hugged. Also Jacoby Jones really is one of the most valuable Ravens in recent memories that doesn’t get talked about allot, he really always came out of nowhere in the clutch, will always love him for that. We don’t win the Superbowl if he doesn’t get behind that Denver safety 💜💜💜
  • @dustinplatt6882
    I've been a fan since 97. What a list! Bring back a lot of memories I had with my dad, who brought me to every home game. He passed away in 2020, and I haven't been to a game since, but this video brings back memories man
  • @naterichardson9007
    Definitely could of add the Big Ben nose bleeding. That was a great moment in ravens history.
  • @AJCsr
    1:22:03 I love how Jacoby's runnin so fast on this return that he has to hit the reverse thrusters at about the ten yard line so he doesn't run out of runway ! 🚀
  • @brianharman82
    Epic video bro! #35! John Harbaugh: "LAMAR! YOU WANT TO GO FOR THIS?" I remember reading his lips when that happened, Harbs is an absolute legend!
  • @lotwo17
    Tucker beat the lions by himself he hit a 61 yarder there then came back an stunned Detroit for a 66yarder tucker goated 😂
  • @nickulrich2772
    The quality of this franchise and it's badass plays and moments in it's minimal time being a franchise is what makes it so easy to be a fan. Also it's a big reason why we get respect from them Steelers. Well done with the video! Forgot about how dynamic McAlister was, have to mention him when talking about Reed. Two peas in a pod.
  • @6debbie12
    Flacco to Pitta at #16 makes me respect this whole list so much
  • @Zappy1210
    Justin Tucker wasn't drafted, let alone not in the 2nd round lol. He was in fact an UDFA after college.
  • @Joseph-nh6in
    Chris McCallister is so underrated. He's one of the best interception returnees I've ever seen.
  • @pastlyfe01
    ravens franchise is so underated 🖤💜
  • @stevenjanzen4211
    I honestly appreciate #181 the football IQ he had with that fake was brilliant, bought his so much more yardage. We need that in todays day and age
  • I can remember having to work the day of that mile high miracle game. As me and my boss were leaving, we had the radio on. I can still remember hearing CAUGHT!!! And we both were screaming like banshees in the car. Being a Ravens fan has been a journey. Been loving my team since 1996.