The Quarterback Club of Baltimore is sanctioned by the National
Football League and is officially linked with the National Quarterback
Club. Sister Quarterback Clubs exist in NFL cities across the
country.
PURPOSE
To benefit a prominent, local charity. The Ravens Family Foundation
will receive all net proceeds from the Quarterback Club
of Baltimore's luncheons, banquets and sponsorship programs.
DUTIES
To hold monthly luncheons featuring Baltimore Ravens football
players for fans and businesses to attend.
Hold Ravens Player of the Year Banquet
to honor team's best players.
LOCATION
PSINet (Ravens) Stadium
DATES
Luncheons in September, October, November and Player of the Year
Banquet and broadcast in December.
PROMOTER
For 35 years, Bob Geoghan, the promoter of the Quarterback Club
of Baltimore, has been running the Quarterback Club of Washington
and coordinating with the National Quarterback Club. He also
promotes the McDonald's All American High School Basketball Game,
broadcast live nationally on ESPN, as well as the Capital Classic
High School Basketball Game, held annually at the MCI Center
in Washington, DC
TV PARTNER
WMAR TV 2 will broadcast a 30 minute live program featuring the
Player of the Year Award. Ravens play by play announcer and WMAR
TV sports director, Scott Garceau will also serve as the Player
of the Year Award emcee.
Will also air (60) promotional commercials
for Player of the Year Awards.
RADIO
WJFK AM/WLIF FM. The radio voice of the Baltimore Ravens will
air 280 spots (including in-game spots) for Player of the Year
Awards and luncheons.
PRINT PARTNER
Patuxent Publishing and their 200,000 plus circulation will provide
advertising support as well as publish a full color, 12 page
Player of the Year Award Supplement.