The Baltimore Ravens are on the doorstep of a breakthrough in the AFC this season. Outside of a flew blunders in crucial postseason moments, the Ravens could have already gotten back to a Super Bowl ... but their drought of making the big game now sits at 12 years.
Their quest to break that streak? It may be a tough one, but the Ravens have all the weapons necessary to make another deep playoff run.
Official 2025 Baltimore Ravens Schedule
Week 1: @ Buffalo Bills (Sunday Night Football)
Week 2: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week 3: vs. Detroit Lions (Monday Night Football)
Week 4: @ Kansas City Chiefs
Week 5: vs. Houston Texans
Week 6: vs. Los Angeles Rams
Week 7: BYE WEEK
Week 8: vs. Chicago Bears
Week 9: @ Miami Dolphins (Thursday Night Football)
Week 10: @ Minnesota Vikings
Week 11: @ Cleveland Browns
Week 12: vs. New York Jets
Week 13: vs. Cincinnati Bengals (Thanksgiving)
Week 14: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 15: @ Cincinnati Bengals
Week 16: vs. New England Patriots
Week 17: @ Green Bay Packers
Week 18: @ Pittsburgh Steelers
Across nine home games and eight road games, the Ravens will face the ninth toughest schedule in the NFL, based on opponents' 2024 win percentages. Baltimore will face teams who had a combined .533 win percentage last season.
This strength of schedule is the toughest in the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers are right behind with the 10th toughest overall, and the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals are tied with the 12th. hardest.
Baltimore will face nine playoff teams this season, most notably a rematch with the Bills from last season's brutal 27-25 Divisional Round loss. It is a quick rematch at that, with Buffalo slated as the season opener.
The Ravens kicked off schedule release day with the big-time announcement that the organization re-signed Derrick Henry to a two-year, $30 million contract with $25 million guaranteed. It is the largest contract for a running back over 30 years old in NFL history.
Henry is coming off a stellar 2024 campaign and will stick around with MVP runner-up Lamar Jackson to lead this exciting Ravens offense.
Defensively, Baltimore will feature a dynamic duo of first-round draftee Malaki Starks joining Kyle Hamilton in the secondary.
This team has all the tools to make a serious run and be a Super Bowl contender.
Now it's time to make it happen when it matters most.
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