Sports | Ray Rice Ray Rice Jersey Swap 'Overwhelms' Ravens Exchange costs team 'six figures,' spokesman says By Neal Colgrass Posted Sep 21, 2014 1:50 PM CDT Updated Sep 21, 2014 3:20 PM CDT Copied A worker folds up a former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice jersey that a fan traded in, Friday, Sept. 19, 2014, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Baltimore Ravens apparently underestimated the anger level among fans. Allowed to turn in Ray Rice jerseys this weekend, over 7,000 people showed up at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to exchange jerseys bearing the name of the running back who knocked out his then-fiancee in an elevator, CNN Money reports. Fans turned in 5,595 jerseys, at which point supplies ran out and 2,400 people received vouchers to pick up jerseys down the road. The exchange cost "six figures," says a Ravens spokesman. So which jerseys were popular replacements? Quarterback Joe Flacco's and wide receiver Torrey Smith's topped the list, the AP reports. (The Ravens knew about Ray Rice's assault on his wife hours after it happened.) Read These Next Man murdered in Mississippi is a US-touring comedian. Trump is calling out the 'arm of the Democratic party.' If you're easily freaked out, do not read this screwworm story. FEMA staff: Trump administration is breaking the law. Report an error