2024 Baltimore Ravens schedule: Each game, time and network

Scott Davis

2024 Baltimore Ravens schedule: Each game, time and network image

The Baltimore Ravens 2024 schedule is official.

Coming off a 13-4 season in which they reached the AFC Championship (but lost to the Kansas City Chiefs), the Ravens have one of the most difficult slates in the NFL in 2024. Their schedule is ranked as the second hardest and features a league-high 10 games against teams that went to the playoffs last season.

Some of the marquee games include: the NFL season kick-off against the Chiefs in Kansas City on Thursday, September 5, a Week 10 game in primetime against the Cincinnati Bengals, a Monday Night Football game against the Los Angeles Chargers in the Harbaugh Brothers Battle, and a Christmas Day game against the Houston Texans that will be shown on Netflix.

The schedule also includes five primetime games and a slate of elite opponents, especially quarterbacks: Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow (twice), Josh Allen, Dak Prescott, Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbert, and CJ Stroud.

The full schedule can be found below:

2024 Baltimore Ravens Schedule

Preseason

Week 1, 8/9: vs. PHI, 7:30

Week 2, 8/17 vs. ATL, 12:00

Week 3, 8/24 at GB, 1:00

 

Regular Season

Week 1, 9/5: at KC, 8:20, NBC

Week 2, 9/15: vs LV, 1:00, NBC

Week 3, 9/22: at DAL, 4:25, FOX

Week 4, 9/29: vs BUF, 8:20, NBC

Week 5, 10/6: at CIN, 1:00, CBS

Week 6, 10/13: vs WAS, 1:00, CBS

Week 7, 10/21: at TB, 8:15, ESPN

Week 8, 10/27: at CLE, 1:00, CBS

Week 9, 11/ 3: vs DEN, 1:00, CBS

Week 10, 11/7: vs CIN, 8:15, PRIME

Week 11, 11/17: at PIT, 1:00, CBS

Week 12, 11/25: at LAC, 8:15, ESPN

Week 13, 12/1: vs PHI, 4:25, CBS

Week 14: BYE

Week 15, 12/15: at NYG, 1:00, CBS

Week 16, 12/21: vs. PIT, 4:30, FOX

Week 17, 12/25: at HOU, 4:30, NETFLIX

Week 18, TBD: vs CLE, TBD

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Scott Davis covers the Knicks and Ravens on The Sporting News. He previously spent much of the last decade as a sports reporter for Business Insider, covering all sports, with a specific focus on the NBA and NFL. Follow him on Twitter/X @WScottDavis