Darren Sanders, the Ravens head of security, was found not guilty Thursday on two charges that he inappropriately touched a stadium worker and tried to force sexual contact as she helped him to his car after a game last December.
Jurors returned the verdict after beginning deliberations on Thursday.
Sanders, who was charged with fourth-degree sexual contact and second-degree assault, denied the allegations in court on Wednesday, describing how the victim offered to show him out of the stadium to where his then-girlfriend was waiting for him in the car.