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Expectations are once again sky high for the Baltimore Ravens as they prepare for the 2025 season coming off back-to-back AFC North titles.
Only in the NFL can something as simple and basic as a schedule release be a huge event. Indeed, "the shield" rules over everything in American sports and pop culture. Here are seven standout games on the Ravens' 2025 schedule . Week 1, September 7, at Buffalo Bills, 8:20 p.m. NBC
Before the Ravens’ schedule is unveiled, here’s a look at how their 2025 opponents have changed this offseason.
Despite all of the changes we've seen in the NFL over the past few years, "Sunday Night Football" remains a favorite for football fans. After a full day of action we get a final prime-time matchup that will hold fans over until "Monday Night Football" the next day.
The Ravens hope to seal the deal this season. Two six-game stretches may go a long way in determining if they will do so.
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After the slow burn that was the lead-up to the NFL schedule release, the Baltimore Ravens finally know their full 2025 slate. Here's a rundown of everything fans need to know about Baltimore's full schedule: The start of the season is absolutely brutal for the Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens have the toughest schedule in the AFC North, but they kicked off schedule release day with a big announcement to fuel fan excitement for the 2025 season.
Like everything in life, there were winners and there were losers during the NFL's schedule release on Wednesday. Tyler Sullivan sifted through all 272 games on the schedule to try and figure out who came out of the schedule release as a winner and who came out as a loser, and here's what he came up with:
Underscoring the entire schedule is that the 2025 campaign will be the last in their longtime home of Highmark Stadium, where they began playing in 1973. As their new stadium across the street is scheduled to be ready for the 2026 season, the Bills have one final chance to chase Super Bowl glory in their farewell season to their 53-year home.
The Ravens will play at least four prime-time games in 2025, including the season opener at Buffalo and a home game on Thanksgiving night.