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In a recent article by Yardbarker's Seth Trachtman, he outlines one offseason move for every NFL team that he thinks could end up being a mistake. For the reigning AFC North champions, he thinks them signing the 32-year-old wideout is a bit of a "head-scratcher".
The Baltimore Ravens have the ninth-hardest schedule in the NFL this season, with most of those tough matchups coming in the first few games.
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.
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.
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The NFL schedule for the upcoming season was released on Wednesday, and fans can secure their tickets now to see the Baltimore Ravens in action.
The Ravens will open their 2025 season with a "Sunday Night Football" showdown in Buffalo on Sept. 7. There's no avenging a playoff loss in the regular season, but it will at least give the Ravens an opportunity to wash the sour taste from their mouth after last season's 27-25 defeat in the playoffs.
Before the Ravens’ schedule is unveiled, here’s a look at how their 2025 opponents have changed this offseason.
Safety Ar'Darius Washington, who enjoyed a breakout season for the Ravens in 2024, now could be lost for all of '25 after tearing his Achilles while conditioning, a source told ESPN, confirming an NFL Network report.