NFL team season
The 1997 season was the Baltimore Ravens ’ second season in the National Football League (NFL) and second under coach Ted Marchibroda . While Baltimore failed to finish above 5th in the AFC Central, they improved from 4–12 in 1996 to 6–9–1. It would be the final season they finished at the bottom of their division for 10 years .
The Ravens updated their uniforms with a new style of numbers featuring a shadow in the back. White pants were introduced for use with home jerseys, while the black pants continued to be worn on the road.
This was the final NFL season played in Baltimore ’s Memorial Stadium .
Offseason
NFL draft
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Undrafted free agents
Staff
1997 Baltimore Ravens staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Head athletic trainer – Bill Tessendorf
Strength and conditioning – Jerry Simmons
Roster
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Preseason
Schedule
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
August 31
Jacksonville Jaguars
L 27–28
0–1
Memorial Stadium
61,018
2
September 7
Cincinnati Bengals
W 23–10
1–1
Memorial Stadium
52,968
3
September 14
at New York Giants
W 24–23
2–1
Giants Stadium
69,768
4
September 21
at Tennessee Oilers
W 36–10
3–1
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
17,737
5
September 28
at San Diego Chargers
L 17–21
3–2
Qualcomm Stadium
54,094
6
October 5
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 34–42
3–3
Memorial Stadium
64,421
7
Bye
8
October 19
Miami Dolphins
L 13–24
3–4
Memorial Stadium
64,354
9
October 26
at Washington Redskins
W 20–17
4–4
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
75,067
10
November 2
at New York Jets
L 16–19 (OT)
4–5
Giants Stadium
59,524
11
November 9
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 0–37
4–6
Three Rivers Stadium
56,669
12
November 16
Philadelphia Eagles
T 10–10 (OT)
4–6–1
Memorial Stadium
63,546
13
November 23
Arizona Cardinals
L 13–16
4–7–1
Memorial Stadium
53,976
14
November 30
at Jacksonville Jaguars
L 27–29
4–8–1
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium
63,712
15
December 7
Seattle Seahawks
W 31–24
5–8–1
Memorial Stadium
54,395
16
December 14
Tennessee Oilers
W 21–19
6–8–1
Memorial Stadium
60,558
17
December 21
at Cincinnati Bengals
L 14–16
6–9–1
Cinergy Field
50,917
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
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References
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