The worst thing that could have have happened to the Baltimore Ravens today is finished….

Following the horrific Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the Baltimore Ravens released a statement.
The NFL team released a statement following the tragedy at the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
The famous Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed during the late hours of Monday, March 25, resulting in a large number of casualties when it was struck by a cargo ship at approximately 1:30 a.m. When a sizable portion of the bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, at least eight members of the bridge’s own construction crew were thrown into the water. The container ship briefly lost power just before hitting the bridge, which was more than enough to allow it to crash head-on into the structure. The Baltimore Fire Department was the first to declare the tragedy a mass casualty event as soon as it happened. Numerous individuals and automobiles were spotted in the river as rescue
The Baltimore Ravens of the NFL released a statement early on Tuesday expressing their condolences and offering their support in any manner they can. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those impacted by the terrible collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge early this morning,” they stated. We are appreciative to the first responders and community leaders who have come to the scene to oversee the search and rescue operations and provide assistance to the families who have been affected the hardest. In the wake of this horrific incident, we are certain that the Baltimore community will come together.”
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The famous Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed during the late hours of Monday, March 25, resulting in a large number of casualties when it was struck by a cargo ship at approximately 1:30 a.m. When a sizable portion of the bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, at least eight members of the bridge’s own construction crew were thrown into the water. Shortly before colliding with the bridge, the container ship briefly lost power.