Baltimore Ravens Schedule 2024: Dates, Time, TV Channel, Opponents and Season Outlook
The Baltimore Ravens felt a sour taste in their mouths to end the 2023 season. They were thought as the best team in the AFC, but as soon as they met Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, they failed to produce and couldn't reach the Super Bowl. The goal in 2024 is only one: win another ring.
Baltimore Ravens Schedule 2024 and Opponents
The first game of the season for Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh is already going to be a huge one: an AFCCG rematch against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
Baltimore Ravens Home Schedule 2024
Baltimore will start its home campaign in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Baltimore Ravens Away Schedule 2024
Baltimore will start its away season in Week 1 in a mouthwatering matchup against the Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium.
Baltimore Ravens 2024 Season Outlook
Well, it wasn't supposed to end this way. Mike Macdonald's defense was flying, Lamar Jackson improved massively as a passer under Todd Monken's orders and the team was the best in the AFC – until, of course, they faced the final boss in the conference – and learned that it wasn't enough.
Baltimore lost a few pieces on the team, but the most important parts of the core are still there, and they won't have any distractions about Lamar Jackson this season. He flourished with Todd Monken calling the offense and took the necessary steps as a passer. Individually, the sky is the limit.
Ultimately, though, the entire season revolves around one thing: can they beat the Chiefs this time? Will Baltimore be able to find something to stop Mahomes once the stakes get higher? Lamar and Mahomes played against each other five times, and the Chiefs' superstar walked away with the win in four of them.
Winning in Week 1 would be massive, but it doesn't matter in the end. Lamar and Harbaugh were in the AFC Championship Game last year already, so that's the bare minimum for this to be considered a successful season. Getting to the Super Bowl would be a real success, though.