For Information,
Contact:
Carole Everett,
Director of Communications
Chad Steele,
Media Relations Director
The Maryland State Lottery Agency
Baltimore Ravens
410-230-8800
410-701-4000
ceverett@msla.state.md.us
chad.steele@ravens.nfl.net
Maryland Lottery and Baltimore
Ravens Sign Partnership Agreement
Baltimore Ravens-themed scratch-off ticket to be
released in Summer 2009
Baltimore,
June 17,
2009
– The Maryland Lottery and Baltimore Ravens will unveil an exclusive
Ravens-themed scratch-off ticket at a
noon press
conference today, June 17, in the Senate Meeting Room at the
Annapolis State House. This new ticket, with a $1 million top
prize, will be launched in time for the Aug. 13 preseason home
opener at M&T Bank Stadium against the Washington Redskins.
The new $5 scratch-off, Ravens CASH Fantasy, will offer a
wide variety of cash prizes ranging from $5 to a grand prize of $1
million. Each ticket will also feature a perforated portion with a
special “EXTRA YARDS” code that players can enter on
www.mdlottery.com/ravens. Players who enter their “EXTRA YARDS”
codes on the Maryland Lottery’s Web site will have the opportunity
to win season tickets, game-day premium seats, game-worn jerseys and
numerous other experiential prizes. Ravens CASH Fantasy,
which will generate net revenue of $3 million for the state, will be
sold at every Baltimore Ravens home game and will be available at
the more than 4,000 Maryland Lottery retail locations.
Buddy Roogow, director of the Maryland Lottery stated, “I’m thrilled
about this unprecedented partnership linking two Maryland icons.
This is an excellent affiliation for the Maryland Lottery, and I’m
looking forward to collaborating with one of the most beloved teams
in the NFL.”
“We are very
pleased that the Maryland Lottery will be selling a Ravens lottery
ticket throughout
Maryland,”
Ravens president Dick Cass said. “The Lottery generates funds that
benefit so many people in Maryland, and we are proud to have this
direct association with the Lottery. We will work hard with the
Lottery to make this effort a success.”
The partnership
is a new endeavor for the National Football League following a
decades-long, no-gambling policy that was recently overturned by NFL
owners. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said lottery proceeds could
generate money for "many important public purposes." State lotteries
across the country have been discussing NFL opportunities, and new
partnerships have recently been formed with the New England Patriots
and Redskins. The NFL agreed to let lotteries across the country
use team logos and marks directly on lottery games.
The Maryland
Lottery, which is experiencing its 12th year of
record-breaking sales, is also the 12th-largest lottery
in the country. Revenues from Lottery
sales, which were more than $529 million last fiscal year alone, are
deposited into the State's General Fund and used to support such
services and programs as education, public health, human resources
and public safety.
In
2008, the Ravens posted an 11-5 regular season record and advanced
to the AFC Championship game, where they fell to the eventual Super
Bowl champions. Led by John Harbaugh,
Baltimore
produced 13 total victories, which set an NFL record for most wins
by a first-year head coach (Harbaugh) and rookie quarterback (Joe
Flacco). Baltimore’s stifling defense – ranked No. 2 in the NFL –
set several franchise records, while the Ravens also had five
players earn Pro Bowl honors: LB Ray Lewis, S Ed Reed, ST Brendon
Ayanbadejo, LB Terrell Suggs and FB Le’Ron McClain.
For more
information about the Maryland Lottery and the Ravens, visit
www.mdlottery.com and
www.baltimoreravens.com, respectively.
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