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Ravens Make History With Fan-Powered Light Show in M&T Bank Stadium 

Ravens fans made history in the Week 3 game against the Lions.

M&T Bank Stadium hosted the first NFL game to feature a 360-degree "Human TV" light show, powered by PixMob’s LED wristband and effects technology.

Every fan with a wristband was a changeable pixel of light, creating a living, breathing canvas of Ravens video effects.

Those effects included red Raven eyes sweeping across the crowd during player introductions, an animated American flag being displayed across the crowd during the national anthem, and Maryland-themed effects like the state's flag being painted across the stadium.

For each touchdown the Ravens scored, every member of the Flock helped create waves of purple, connecting fans to their favorite moments during Baltimore's "Darkness Falls" game.

"We're proud that the Ravens were the first NFL team to bring this new LED wristband technology to our fans," Vice President of Broadcasting & Gameday Productions Jay O'Brien said. "Everything we do is about enhancing the gameday experience and making M&T Bank Stadium the best place in the league to watch a game. Homefield advantage means more than just noise — it's about unforgettable memories, electric energy, and the special connection between our team and our fans."

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