The Baltimore Ravens are showing their fans (and their fans’ pocketbooks) some love by introducing a new menu with items under $5 to ring in the upcoming NFL season.
Fall is on the horizon, and that means it’s football season for the United States. Fans across the country are already drafting their fantasy leagues as NFL teams gear up to throw down on the field.
While die-hard football fans will brave inclement weather conditions, rain or shine, to watch their favorite teams in-person, rising concession stand prices have put some attendees off the idea of grabbing nachos or a hotdog at halftime.
Concession items like hot dogs, chicken tenders and nachos have been going up in price over the years – but one NFL team is changing that.
The Baltimore Ravens are setting out to change that. As a thank-you to their fanbase, the team is offering a menu full of items under $5 so football fanatics can fill their stomachs without breaking the bank.
Announced on September 2, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens’ ‘Flock-Friendly Fare’ menu includes 11 items total:
- BBQ Chicken Sando ($4.99)
- Nachos ($4.49)
- Hot Dog ($3.49)
- Pretzel ($1.99)
- French Fries ($3.49)
- Peanuts ($3.49)
- Blackbird Chips ($2.49)
- Popcorn ($1.99)
- 12 oz Beer ($4.99)
- 24 oz Soda ($3.99)
- 20 oz Water ($3.49)
This menu is fully available at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, but select items will be available at more than 40 M&T Stadiums across the nation.
Fans were quick to praise the Ravens for such a financially-friendly menu, with one writing on X: “All NFL teams need to follow!”
“Yay, cheap eats at the game, my wallet’s doing a happy dance,” another said.
“Honestly all for it, cause paying 8-10 dollars for a stadium hot dog is insane,” another remarked.
They’re not wrong; more and more stadiums have gone viral over the years for their eye-watering concession prices, such as the time a fan paid a whopping $653 for a VIP meal box that only contained pizza and chicken tenders.
However, other sports venues seem to be pushing back on this trend, as evidenced by the Phoenix Suns’ $2 value menu that earned praise from fans back in winter 2024.