The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They compete in the AFC North Division of the National Football League (NFL). The Ravens have won one Super Bowl title, Super Bowl XXXV, in the 2000 season against the New York Giants.
The Baltimore Ravens came into existence after a flurry of legal activity that was triggered when Art Modell, then-owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced his intention in 1995 to relocate the team from Cleveland to Baltimore. This controversy ended when representatives of Cleveland and the NFL reached a settlement on February 8, 1996. It stipulated that the Browns' name, colors, and history of the franchise were to remain in Cleveland, including past records and the attribution of its Pro Football Hall of Fame players. A reactivated Cleveland Browns team would then begin play in 1999, while Modell's relocated club would technically and legally be a "new franchise", and an expansion team.
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