The Ravens announced their first step toward reducing attendance at M&T Bank Stadium amid the coronavirus pandemic, deferring 2020 season tickets to 2021. From the Raven’s press release,

In an email to Permanent Seat License (PSL) Owners, the Baltimore Ravens announced Wednesday that season tickets for 2020 will be deferred to the 2021 campaign. The 2020 season ticket seat locations for all fans will be protected, and the same seats will be offered for renewal in 2021.

Furthermore, credits for funds paid toward the 2020 season to date will be applied to accounts and can be used toward renewal for next season or toward future ticket purchases, or a refund can be requested. Current 2020 single-game ticket sales will also be discontinued, and refunds will be issued to fans who have already made purchases.

Additionally, if the Ravens are permitted under state and local government rules/regulations to have fans attend games in 2020, the team announced that a significantly reduced seating capacity at M&T Bank Stadium would be necessary.

According to the press release, seating capacity would be less than 14,000 based on social distancing guidelines and fan safety protocols. Once an updated seating manifest is finalized, 2020 individual ticket sales will resume, with PSL Owners recieving a priority opportunity to purchase in advance of any public sale.

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