Aberdeen woman wins maryland lottery’s ravens seats for 20 years prize
courtesy of Maryland Lottery

Aberdeen woman wins Maryland Lottery’s Ravens Seats for 20 Years prize

ABERDEEN, MD — Shannan Brown of Aberdeen has secured a dream prize for any Baltimore Ravens fan—club-level season tickets and a parking pass for every home game for the next 20 years.

On February 19, Brown was named the winner of the Maryland Lottery’s Ravens Seats for 20 Years prize, the grand finale of the Lottery’s Ravens Second-Chance Promotion for the 2024 football season.

Brown, one of six finalists, attended an event at M&T Bank Stadium, where former Ravens running back Terrance West revealed the big winner. Each finalist also received $10,000. More than one million entries were submitted for the promotion.

Brown, who credits her late father for her good fortune, was overwhelmed with emotion upon learning she had won. She and her family now face the tough decision of who will join her at each game for the next two decades.

The Maryland Lottery has partnered with the Ravens for 16 years, offering scratch-offs and second-chance prizes. Ravens-themed tickets remain available, with several top prizes still unclaimed.

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