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Ravens Hold Practice In Annapolis

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The Ravens are holding a free and open practice Sunday in Annapolis.

The practice at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium begins at 5 p.m., and will be the final open training camp practice for all fans – not just the lucky ones selected in an online lottery to attend one of the practices at Stevenson University or the Under Armour Performance Center.

"We're expecting a really good turnout," Head Coach John Harbaugh said. "It should be a lot of fun, real festive atmosphere."

This will be the first time that the Ravens are holding a practice in Annapolis, which has long been a goal of Owner Steve Bisciotti.

When the Ravens decided to hold training camp at the team's facility rather than at Westminster this year, Bisciotti said that a stipulation of doing so was having a practice in Annapolis. Bisciotti grew up near Annapolis and still lives in the area.

"I'm excited to see how many fans show up," Bisciotti said. "We've got a nice contingent down in Anne Arundel County, and I think they'll take the opportunity to come down. We know what Annapolis is like in the summer, so I'm looking forward to it. It'll be a nice environment, and it's nice for our fans down there."

Gates open at 3:30 p.m. and the nearby parking lots will open at noon for coldtailgating. The only cost is to park, which is $10 for cars.

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