GOOD NEWS: Steve Bisciotti has announced a $5 ticket day at M&T Bank Stadium, giving thousands of low-income families the chance to see the Baltimore Ravens live for the first time…

In a surprising and heart-warming announcement, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has officially unveiled a $5 ticket day at M&T Bank Stadium — a move that fans are already calling “the most generous community gesture in franchise history.”
The special event is designed to give low-income families a rare chance to attend an NFL game at a price that’s almost unheard of in modern professional sports. For thousands of people across Baltimore, this may be their first-ever opportunity to experience the energy, noise, and atmosphere of a live Ravens home game.
Steve Bisciotti explained the motivation behind the initiative in a team statement:
“We want to open the doors of M&T Bank Stadium to everyone. Football isn’t just for those who can afford it — it’s a shared pride of the entire Baltimore Ravens community.”
Within minutes of the news breaking, social media erupted. Fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with emotional reactions, calling the decision “historic,” “incredible,” and “a game-changer for the city.” One long-time supporter posted:
“I’ve loved the Ravens for 20 years but never had the money to go to a game. This time, I’m bringing my whole family. I’m still in shock.”
Sports analysts also praised the initiative, pointing out that this move goes far beyond football. It signals a powerful shift toward community engagement and accessibility at the highest level of American sports. One NFL analyst commented:
“If more teams followed the Ravens’ lead, the league would feel far more connected to the everyday fans who support it.”
In addition to the $5 admission price, the Ravens are reportedly coordinating with local organizations to provide discounted transportation options, affordable meal packages, and a family-friendly zone inside the stadium. These added features underline the event’s community-centered purpose — turning it into more than just a game, but a genuine celebration for the city of Baltimore.
Demand for the tickets is expected to be overwhelming, with experts predicting a complete sell-out within minutes. Many believe the atmosphere on game day could be one of the most emotional and energized crowds in the stadium’s modern history.
With this bold gesture, Steve Bisciotti isn’t just making headlines — he’s redefining what it means for an NFL franchise to give back. His initiative positions the Baltimore Ravens as a team committed to equity, unity, and the belief that football should be shared by everyone.
Jets Projected To Replace Breece Hall With Star 23-TD RB

The New York Jets are in a tough spot with running back Breece Hall right now.
Hall was a trade chip at the trade deadline because of his expiring contract, but the Jets opted against moving him as it seems like they'll attempt to re-sign him in the offseason. But there's a chance the Jets lose him in free agency and would need to replace him in the upcoming offseason.

FOX Sports' Rob Rang recently put together a mock draft for the 2026 NFL Draft. In this mock draft, Rang projected the Jets would use the No. 30 pick to select Miami running back Mark Fletcher. The Jets acquired the No. 30 pick from the Indianapolis Colts in the trade for Sauce Gardner.
Jets linked to RB Mark Fletcher in 2026 NFL Draft
"While the focus is understandably dedicated to the Jets’ looming decision at quarterback, it seems nearly as likely that the club will also be seeking a new running back, with Breece Hall in the midst of the final year of his rookie contract," Rang wrote. "Hall is a talented back — and is still just 24 years-old — but the Jets were likely expecting multiple 1,0000-yard rushing seasons from him when they selected him No. 36 overall four years ago, and he has failed to deliver even one of them thus far.
"The 6-foot-1, 225-pound Fletcher is a bigger, burlier back than Hall and might offer more of the grit between the tackles Glenn and Engstrand were accustomed to with the Detroit Lions."
The Jets will likely make a big effort to retain Hall this offseason. That's seemingly the reason they opted to hold onto him at the trade deadline.
But if they can't retain him, drafting a running back like Fletcher would make a lot of sense. Fletcher has a nose for the end zone, as he's scored 23 touchdowns over three seasons. He's scored nine times already this year.
He's averaging over five yards per carry this season. There's a chance he plays himself into the first round and the Jets could be the perfect fit with their second pick in the first round.