baltimore — At Charm City, AFC Championship Game.
baltimore ravens They will face the Kansas City Chiefs at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday at 3 p.m.
“I'm very excited and very nervous at the same time because I want to win,” Ravens fan Nicole Sealfon said.
Ravens fans across Baltimore are gearing up for the big game.
“I've had season tickets since the Ravens got here,” said Ravens fan Scott Rieling.
Fans of the opposing team are also preparing.
“Go Chiefs,” Chiefs fan Aly Hanson said. “Taylor Swift. I love Travis Kelce. But I was born and raised a Chiefs fan. It's not all about the Swifties.”
Businesses in Federal Hill near M&T Bank Stadium are preparing to have fans at their facilities.
“I've seen a lot of bars open on those two streets,” Ravens fan Hunter Reeling said. “It really looks like tomorrow's trading will be like a block party.”
Businesses away from The Bank, such as Mr. Fry's Man in Towson, offer specials for this game.
“It's definitely going to bring additional revenue to Baltimore and help promote and help local businesses,” said Jacquetta Bratley, who works at Mr. Fleece Man.
It's being acquired by Amanda Mack, owner of Crust by Mack. Match day boost From Maryland Governor Wes Moore.
“The fact that we're a part of this is really special,” Mack said.
He and the governor of Kansas began a friendly bet.
The governor is betting on Mack's signature crab pie, and the Kansas governor is serving local steak.
Fans going to the game should be prepared for road closures.
The following roads will be closed from 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM and from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
- Hamburg Street between Leadenhall Street and Paca Street
- Warner Street between Ostend Street and Worcester Street
- Ostend Street between Sharp Street and Warner Street
- Bayard Street between Russell Street and Warner Street
Washington Boulevard near Pickle Pub will be closed between Dover Street and the Hampton Inn driveway from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. for a special event.
As fans begin to plan for games, the city is encouraging them to use the Waze app to avoid road closures and take public transportation.