Ravens Cash Fantasy Away Trip Wrap-Up
Ten lucky winners fly on team plane Flying on a plane with the Baltimore Ravens was only a dream to ten lucky Maryland Lottery players before December 7, […]
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Ten lucky winners fly on team plane Flying on a plane with the Baltimore Ravens was only a dream to ten lucky Maryland Lottery players before December 7, […]
It still doesn’t feel real. It’s just a lot to think about. By the time [the prize ends in] 20 years, I’ll probably have kids and stuff. It’s crazy to think about.”
$1,000,000 Ravens Cash Fantasy winner John Menzel reflects on his win.
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Nobody knows that better than Patricia Beck of Randallstown, who, much like the Ravens, keeps piling up the “W’s.”
“Being on the field was the best experience. Being just [a few] feet away and watching all the players warm up in their uniforms,” said Chris.
“It was a catered tent outside the stadium with amazing food. They had filet and crab cakes, but they also had typical tailgate food like nachos and macaroni and cheese. The cheerleaders stopped by to hang out with us, the band, the mascot, all of them. It was terrific.”
“I actually found out that I had won on my birthday. When I woke up and checked the website and saw that I had won, that was definitely pretty cool,” said Michael.
“I’m definitely trying for that experience again, there is no doubt,” said Marti.
“We were like kids,” said Fred. “I’m 48 years old and to see Ray Rice walking around the plane, you’re like a kid. You’re on a plane with the whole Ravens team!”
“Not many people get the opportunity to actually fly on the team plane with all of the players,” Mitten said. “The food on the plane was unreal! I think we probably gained 10 pounds in just one weekend; there was food everywhere.”