The Baltimore Ravens' regular season might be over but that doesn't mean we can't look ahead (yes, even before what's hopefully going to be a lengthy playoff run) and see who the team has on their schedule in 2025.
We don't know when the Ravens will play these teams, only that they'll play them at some point in 2025. How the schedule is figured out is that the Ravens will play their entire division at home and on the road. The rest of the schedule consists of them facing a rotating AFC and NFC division and then whichever teams are placed in the same spot as them in the remaining two AFC divisions. One rotating NFC division will also be on the schedule.
For the Ravens in 2025, they get to play the entire AFC East and NFC North divisions and then, as a reward for winning their division in 2024, will square off against the first-place teams from the AFC South, AFC West, and NFC West.
Ravens 2025 home opponents
- Chicago Bears
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cleveland Browns
- Detroit Lions
- Houston Texans
- Los Angeles Rams
- New England Patriots
- New York Jets
- Pittsburgh Steelers
The Ravens will have some pretty tough games at home in 2025, which they're no stranger to. They'll welcome in the Bengals, Lions, Rams, Steelers, and Texans, which are probably the toughest games on that list. If the Bears land a good head coach in the offseason, they have the potential to be a tough competitor as well.
Ravens 2025 away opponents
- Buffalo Bills
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cleveland Browns
- Green Bay Packers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Miami Dolphins
- Minnesota Vikings
- Pittsburgh Steelers
For Ravens fans wanting to see the team play on the road this year, some unique places that the Ravens don't get to play at often are Green Bay and Minnesota. They'll also have a road game in Buffalo, Kansas City, and Miami.
The Ravens are used to playing tough schedules and that's the territory that comes with winning the division. To be the best, you have to beat the best and the Ravens need to continue to face strong competition so that they're better prepared in the playoffs. These opponents give them the opportunity to do just that.