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Some Ravens fans booked for Denver trip while others contemplate cost
Many Ravens are trying to scheme a way to see star linebacker Ray Lewis play live one more time, at the team's playoff game against the Broncos in Denver. But it's not an inexpensive trip: Round-trip airfare out of BWI Marshall Airport was about $600 on Monday, and local companies arranging packages to attend the game were charging $1,500 per person. Thousands of tickets to the game, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Saturday, were available on the secondary market, on websites such as NFL Ticket Exchange and StubHub, for as low as $150. Hotel rooms could be booked in Denver for reasonable prices -- many were about $189 a night -- but the rates appeared to climb slightly throughout Monday.
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