Halfway decent seats regardless of the fact that we could only see one half of the field. No tunnel in this corner of the stadium so the first ten rows sit very close to the back of the endzone (20 ft). Your view of the running game in this section will be bad, just so you know. A 10 yard run looks like 20 yards. The scoreboard in the other endzone will become your best friend. Tickets were $300 for two seats, on par with what you'll pay pretty much every Sunday, maybe even more when the Steelers or Browns are in town. Ate at Philips Seafood after the game that day. It sits down on East Pratt Street and they have the best crab cakes in the city in my opinion. At least attempt to make a reservation after the game because it's bound to be packed.
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 144, here is a Youtube video shot from there before a Ravens/New York Jets game at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Tickets were $300 for two seats, on par with what you'll pay pretty much every Sunday, maybe even more when the Steelers or Browns are in town. Ate at Philips Seafood after the game that day. It sits down on East Pratt Street and they have the best crab cakes in the city in my opinion. At least attempt to make a reservation after the game because it's bound to be packed.
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