How to let the Ravens know you're cheering for them

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Posted: 01/08/2013

BALTIMORE -  

If you can't make it to Denver, you can still let the Ravens know you are rooting for them.

Fans are being invited to write letters of encouragement to the players.  When you're finished with your letter drop it off at a Giant food location.

On Wednesday Ravens staff members will pick them up and put them on display at the Under Armour performance center. That way the players will have a chance to read them before heading to Denver.

One fan wanted to show his Ravens devotion in a more permanent way, with a tattoo! See his story here .

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