Baltimore Ravens join alliance to enhance gameday experience
The Baltimore Ravens have named LG Electronics USA, a smart life solutions company, as its official home appliance and television partner for the 2025 and 2026 NFL seasons.
The franchise is partnering with LG and sports entertainment agency ANC as part of its effort to enhance and modernize the gameday experience at M&T Bank Stadium, according to a Ravens executive. LG commercial displays have already been installed throughout the 71,000-seat stadium.
Over the next 18 months, the stadium upgrades will include 12,000 square feet of LG digital signage screens throughout M&T and a 216-foot video display at Gate A intended to be a visual landmark for fans approaching the venue, according to LG Electronics USA.
Inside the venue, fine-pitch LED signage is being installed across all field-level clubs, an LG release says.
“With LG’s advanced technology and ANC’s integration expertise, we have created an environment that brings fans closer to the action from every corner of the stadium,” Ravens senior vice president and chief sales officer Kevin Rochlitz said.
Accordingly, LG Electronics North America President and CEO Chris Jung said the brand is “redefining the gameday experience” by joining forces with the Ravens and ANC.
“Our work with leading venues across the country has shown how LG technology can transform stadiums into connected, dynamic environments,” Jung said.
“Baltimore’s passionate fanbase deserves nothing less than the best, and that’s what this partnership will deliver – from fan-favorite LG TV and appliance marketing integrations to immersive content on cutting-edge digital signage screens throughout the stadium.”
Fans can also expect new, immersive video walls and curved displays between the North, South and Endzone Clubs at the stadium. Likewise, modernization efforts are planned for M&T Bank Stadium’s Hospitality Village with new digital signage, refreshed plaza and gate displays, and large LG screens, according to a release.
According to LG, the project also includes a planned 2,300-square-foot transparent mesh LED display across the façade of the stadium’s northwest plaza – scheduled after the conclusion of this season.











