Baltimore Ravens, Orioles donate $10 million to Key Bridge relief fund

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Baltimore Ravens, Orioles donate $10 million to Key Bridge relief fund
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Six construction workers were killed in the bridge collapse.

In this Jan. 28, 2024, file photo, a general view of M&T Bank Stadium is shown before the AFC Championship NFL football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens, in Baltimore, Maryland.The Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles announced they have donated $10 million towards a fund for those impacted by the

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said in a joint statement released on Friday, "We are thankful to our first responders for their bravery and tireless work. The Ravens are honored to support the Francis Scott Key Bridge recovery efforts and affected Maryland families and businesses. We are confident that Baltimore and Maryland will keep displaying tremendous spirit and strength during this time of great need.

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