We already knew who the Baltimore Ravens would be taking on in 2025 after they finished last season with a 12-5 record and in first place in the AFC North. However, to this point, we're still waiting to find out when those games will take place.
While the full schedule will be released throughout the week, the NFL announced on Monday morning that the 2025 season opener will be an NFC East battle between the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday, Sept. 4.
The week of the schedule release can often come with both real and fake leaks across your social media feeds, so it's important to double check the sources when taking in the news in the coming days.
Here's what you need to know to keep up with the Ravens' 2025 schedule release.
Ravens 2025 schedule release date
Full release: Wednesday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET (NFL Network, ESPN)
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The NFL and its partners will be announcing a few games from Monday through Wednesday this week. Here's a look at that schedule, per the league:
Monday, May 12: NBC (live on the TODAY Show), FOX, Prime Video
Tuesday, May 13: ESPN (live during Good Morning America)
Wednesday, May 14: CBS (live on CBS Mornings), Netflix
Ravens 2025 opponents
Baltimore's opponents for the 2025 season were set once they finished their final regular-season game of 2024 (before their playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers and loss to the Buffalo Bills). Here's who they'll play:
Home games: Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Rams
Road games: Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers
Ravens 2025 strength of schedule
After finishing atop the AFC North in 2024, the Ravens will face a first-place schedule this upcoming season.
According to Warren Sharp of Sharp Football Analysis, who uses projected win totals from Vegas oddsmakers to calculate strength of schedule, the Ravens sport the 12th-toughest schedule in the NFL, and the fifth-toughest in the conference behind the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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