Below is a list of information for the Week 16 Sunday Night Football (NBC) game between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots, presented by Ledo Pizza, at M&T Bank Stadium (8:20 p.m. kickoff).
HIGH SCHOOL DAY OF CHAMPIONS CELEBRATION
As part of the Ravens' Day of Champions Celebration, the organization will honor Maryland public and private high school football and girls flag football championship teams on-field during a pre-game ceremony. Commemorating their achievements from the 2025 season, coaches and seniors from each team will be introduced from the Ravens' tunnel to celebrate their respective championships.
The following high school teams will be represented in the ceremony: (boys football) Archbishop Spalding, St. Paul's, DeMatha, St. Mary's Ryken, Patuxent, Dunbar, Huntingtown, Linganore, Mervo and Quince Orchard; (girls flag football) Clarksburg and Linganore.
RAVENS COACHES OF THE WEEK & COACHES OF THE YEAR
All 2025 Ravens Coach of the Week recipients – both girls flag and boys tackle – will be recognized during a pre-game ceremony, which includes Ravens Girls Flag Coach of the Year Brian Sweene (Linganore) and Ravens Boys Tackle Coach of the Year Nick Burkhardt (Sparrows Point).
GATE GIVEAWAY
The first 15,000 fans in attendance will receive a limited-edition 30th Season Ravens scarf, presented by Ledo Pizza.
PLAYER INTRODUCTIONS
Baltimore's starting offense will be introduced out of the tunnel.
HONORARY CAPTAIN
Sunday's Honorary Captain is Joni Holifield, the Ravens 2025 Inspire Change Changemaker, which is a prestigious NFL honor that celebrates leaders who are driving significant, measurable change in their communities across the league's Inspire Change initiative.
A Baltimore native, Holifield is the founder and president of **HeartSmiles**, a nonprofit that provides underserved youth in Charm City with personal and professional development opportunities to help them reach their full potential. Since its inception in 2015, HeartSmiles has provided over $1 million in wages to youth and now serves over 1,500 youth annually. In 2024, high school seniors in HeartSmiles programming had a graduation rate of 100 percent, exceeding Baltimore's average of 70 percent.
LEGEND OF THE GAME
Sunday's Legend of the Game is Cary Williams, the former Ravens cornerback who started on the Super Bowl XLVII-winning team. Williams spent three seasons (2010-12) in Baltimore and registered six total interceptions, including one in each the Wild Card round and AFC title game during Baltimore's championship campaign.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Recording artist and Baltimore native Gabby Samone will perform the national anthem. A standout Top 7 finalist on American Idol, Samone has rapidly become one of the most compelling emerging voices in contemporary music. Known for her soulful tone, vocal power and emotional storytelling, she is preparing to release highly anticipated new music in 2026, marking a pivotal next step in her career as a national artist.
HALFTIME PERFORMANCE
Baltimore's Marching Ravens will perform a special holiday medley, featuring a corresponding light show during halftime.
SEATS FOR SERVICE
As part of the CSX Seats for Service initiative, the Ravens will honor Army veteran Ryan Kules, who recently marked his 20th anniversary of surviving a devastating I.E.D. blast by breaking three world records for indoor rowing. Kules completed 50,000 meters in five hours, setting new adaptive records in the one-hour row, marathon and ultramarathon distances.
RAVENS PREGAME LIVE, PRESENTED BY CAESARS SPORTSBOOK
Super Bowl XLVII Champion and Ravens Legend Torrey Smith, alongside Shelby Lasso and Garrett Downing, will take viewers inside M&T Bank Stadium for a live hour-long pre-game show, beginning at 7:15 p.m. The preview show, which is filmed near Section 519, highlights key storylines and offers news, analysis and special guests.
Fans can also watch the show on the Ravens' official Facebook page and YouTube channel, BaltimoreRavens.com, the Ravens Mobile app and the Ravens TV app on Apple TV, Fire TV and Roku.








