General view of the Baltimore Ravens helmet. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

Ravens are going overseas in 2023

The Ravens were one of the teams with the least travel mileage a season ago but that is going to change in 2023. The team announced it will be heading overseas for the second time in franchise history.

Baltimore revealed on Wednesday that it will be facing the Titans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The matchup is scheduled for Sunday, October 15 in Week 6.

It will be the Ravens' first international game since 2017, and president Sashi Brown is excited to be back as part of the league's international series.

"It's exciting to witness and play a role in the NFL's rise in popularity across the globe. This is an incredible opportunity to play in front of and connect with Ravens fans in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe," Brown said, per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.

Baltimore is certainly a team with a lot of excitement surrounding it, so it makes sense the league wants to showcase them internationally.

However, the Ravens' ticket to London isn't the only reason the team will be among those with the highest travel mileage this season. Baltimore also has trips to the west coast to play the 49ers, Cardinals and Chargers.

The rest of the Ravens' schedule will be released Thursday, May 11 at 8 p.m.

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