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The Ravens' first-place finish in the AFC North will give John Harbaugh's team an even more demanding schedule in 2025.
With the regular season fast approaching, Baltimore's 2025 opponents are set. Their schedule will be one of the league's most demanding. They will face the gauntlet of juggernauts in the NFC North and AFC East and the division winners in the AFC West, NFC West, and AFC South.
The official schedule with dates and times will be revealed on Wednesday night, and the immensely popular Ravens should be among the league leaders in night games.
Baltimore finished with a 12-5 record and first place in the AFC North.
Baltimore will face eight playoff teams, including the Bengals, who are among the best in the NFL.
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, New England, N.Y. Jets, Houston, L.A. Rams
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Green Bay, Miami, Minnesota, Kansas City
The schedule is among the NFL's most demanding, including the typical AFC North gauntlet. Baltimore will have high-profile matchups against the Chiefs, Vikings, Packers, and Bills on the road. It'll feature matchups at home against Caleb Williams and the Bears, the Rams, Jets, and the Patriots.
With the 2025 NFL schedule release hours away, we're predicting the Ravens' primetime matchups.
One of the NFL's most physical and high-intensity matchups, Baltimore and Pittsburgh are always a good bet for a primetime slot.
Lamar Jackson vs. Patrick Mahomes is always good for business, and this certainly has a Sunday night feel.
An AFC Divisional round rematch could prove worthy of a Thursday night showcase.
The Ravens and Bengals are always offensive fireworks, and this could be a prime Monday night contest.
The upstart Bears have a new rock star head coach, a revamped roster, and Caleb Williams at quarterback.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 2025 NFL Schedule: Predicting the Ravens' prime-time matchups
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With the regular season fast approaching, Baltimore's 2025 opponents are set. Their schedule will be one of the league's most demanding. They will face the gauntlet of juggernauts in the NFC North and AFC East and the division winners in the AFC West, NFC West, and AFC South.
The official schedule with dates and times will be revealed on Wednesday night, and the immensely popular Ravens should be among the league leaders in night games.
2024 record
Baltimore finished with a 12-5 record and first place in the AFC North.
2024 playoff teams
Baltimore will face eight playoff teams, including the Bengals, who are among the best in the NFL.
Home Opponents
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, New England, N.Y. Jets, Houston, L.A. Rams
Away Opponents
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Green Bay, Miami, Minnesota, Kansas City
Final analysis
The schedule is among the NFL's most demanding, including the typical AFC North gauntlet. Baltimore will have high-profile matchups against the Chiefs, Vikings, Packers, and Bills on the road. It'll feature matchups at home against Caleb Williams and the Bears, the Rams, Jets, and the Patriots.
With the 2025 NFL schedule release hours away, we're predicting the Ravens' primetime matchups.
Pittsburgh Steelers
One of the NFL's most physical and high-intensity matchups, Baltimore and Pittsburgh are always a good bet for a primetime slot.
Who do you want to see meet on Sunday Night Football in 2025? pic.twitter.com/eXHrcca09j
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) May 9, 2025
Kansas City
Lamar Jackson vs. Patrick Mahomes is always good for business, and this certainly has a Sunday night feel.
Buffalo Bills
An AFC Divisional round rematch could prove worthy of a Thursday night showcase.
Cincinnati Bengals
The Ravens and Bengals are always offensive fireworks, and this could be a prime Monday night contest.
Chicago Bears
The upstart Bears have a new rock star head coach, a revamped roster, and Caleb Williams at quarterback.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 2025 NFL Schedule: Predicting the Ravens' prime-time matchups
Continue reading...