The Baltimore Ravens' 2026 schedule is officially here, and it's clear from the start: there won't be many easy Sundays in Charm City this season. From a historic international showdown against the Dallas Cowboys to a grueling late-season stretch against AFC North rivals, the Ravens have once again drawn one of the NFL's most demanding slates. Here are five key takeaways from the schedule release that every fan—and fan wearing purple—should know.
1. Primetime Spotlight Shines Bright on Baltimore
The Ravens are set for four standalone primetime games, plus several other showcase windows that put the team front and center. Week 5 kicks off with a Sunday Night Football clash against the Atlanta Falcons. In Week 9, they'll host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Prime Video, followed by a Monday Night Football battle with the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. The regular season closes with a Week 17 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, also on Prime Video. With Lamar Jackson still one of the league's biggest stars, Baltimore remains a top television draw—and these games are perfect for gearing up in your favorite Ravens gear.
2. A Historic International Showdown
Week 3 takes the Ravens to Rio de Janeiro for a matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, and this one jumps off the page. Dak Prescott vs. Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers vs. CeeDee Lamb—the star power is electric on both sides. This international showcase gives Baltimore a chance to expand its brand globally, but it also brings unique challenges. Early-season travel and a different atmosphere add an extra layer of intrigue. For fans, this is a must-watch game that could define the Ravens' season.
3. AFC North Battles Will Decide Everything
The Ravens close the season with a brutal stretch of division games. They travel to Pittsburgh in Week 15, host Cleveland in Week 16, visit Cincinnati on New Year's Eve in Week 17, and could face the Steelers again in a potential season finale with the division title on the line. The NFL clearly expects the AFC North race to remain one of football's best storylines, and Baltimore will need to be at its best in these high-stakes matchups.
4. A Late Bye Week Could Be a Blessing or a Curse
Baltimore's Week 13 bye comes extremely late in the season. If the Ravens stay healthy, this could be a huge advantage—providing a much-needed rest before the final push. But if injuries pile up, that late break might feel like an eternity. Either way, it's a factor that could shape how the team manages its roster down the stretch.
5. No Room for Letdowns
Beyond the marquee games, the Ravens' schedule is packed with playoff-caliber opponents. From the opening kickoff to the final whistle, Baltimore will be tested week after week. For fans, that means every game matters—and every game is a chance to show your support in style. Whether you're watching from the stands or your living room, this season promises thrilling football from start to finish.
