What is the Baltimore Ravens Mascot's Salary?

Last Modified Sep 9, 2023 06:57 GMT
Baltimore Ravens Mascot
Baltimore Ravens Mascot

The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team which is based in Baltimore and they are one of the most famous teams in the NFL. The franchise was founded in 1996. They played their home games at Baltimore Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1996, in a game against the Oakland Raiders, they made their official debut and won that match. In 2000, the Ravens won their first AFC championship when they defeated the Oakland Raiders. In Super Bowl XXXV which was held in Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida they defeated the New York Giants to win their first Super Bowl.

In 2003, the Ravens won their first AFC North division title when they defeated the Cleveland Browns. In Super Bowl XLVII which was held in Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana they defeated the San Francisco 49ers to win their second Super Bowl. Currently, the Ravens's head coach is John Harbough, who is considered as one of the best coaches in the NFL. The Ravens are playing their home games at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Baltimore Ravens have won two Super Bowls, two AFC championships, and six AFC North division titles. The team is now owned by Steve Bisciotti and is worth $2.98 billion. In 2021, the Ravens were the 33rd most valuable sports franchise in the world. The Ravens fanbase is considered one of the best fanbases in the NFL they have been supporting their team no matter what happens.

Baltimore Ravens Mascot

Poe is the official mascot of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He is known for his lazy but lovable personality, Poe made his debut in 1998 and was named after the famous Baltimore poet Edgar Allen Poe. According to the Ravens, Poe is a large black Raven with yellow eyes. He is one of the most popular mascots in the NFL and he loves to interact with fans.

The Baltimore Ravens had three mascots namely Edgar, Allen, and Poe. Edgar was a tall and broad-shouldered Raven and was the leader of the trio. Allen was shorter and thinner than Edgar but was a very excitable bird. Poe was the youngest of the two mascots. In 2008 the Ravens decided to retire Edgar and Allen which made Poe the sole mascot of the Ravens.

Baltimore Ravens Mascot's Salary

Poe’s salary will likely be around $60,000 to $70,000 per year, as the average salary for an NFL mascot in 2023 is about $60,000 per year. The salary of an NFL mascot depends on how much experience they have, their skills, the team’s budget, and for which team they work. Poe makes appearances at local middle schools to engage with children and help them with their reading. Poe also visits local hospitals to engage with children and adults and bring joy to their faces.

FAQs

A. Poe is the official mascot of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League and is known for his lazy but lovable personality.

A. The official mascot of the Baltimore Ravens Poe goes to schools and many other public events to engage and entertain fans of all ages.

A. Poe was introduced by the Baltimore Ravens in 1998.

A. Poe’s salary will likely be around $60,000 to $70,000 per year.

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