Predicting wins and losses for the Ravens final 11 games

Now that we’ve had a six game sample, we’re predicting the Baltimore #Ravens wins and losses for the final 12 games of the 2023 NFL seasson

The Ravens are 4-2, and if the postseason started today, Baltimore would be the No. 3 overall seed in the AFC, and they’d host a playoff game.

John Harbaugh’s team will play six more games before a late season, Week 13 bye, and they could be one of the NFL’s hottest teams down the stretch.

Now that we’ve had a six game sample size, we’re updating our season predictions of wins and losses for Baltimore’s final 11 games.

TV broadcast map for Ravens at Bengals in Week 2

If you’re not in the Baltimore, Ohio or Western Pennsylvania area here’s your TV broadcast map for #Ravens-Bengals Week 2

Baltimore’s Week 2 opponent is angry and a vulnerable team awaiting the Ravens for Sunday’s critical AFC North matchup at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati.

The Bengals want to bounce back from a 24-3 defeat at Cleveland in Week 1.

NATIONAL BROADCASTS

  • Thursday Night: Minnesota @ Philadelphia (Amazon)
  • Sunday Night: Miami @ New England (NBC)
  • Monday Night 7:15 ET: New Orleans @ Carolina (ESPN; Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick)
  • Monday Night 8:15 ET: Cleveland @ Pittsburgh (ABC; Joe Buck, Troy Aikman)

With preparation set to begin for both teams, here’s the national television map for Week 2 courtesy of 506 Sports.

Every season-opening game for Ravens since 2010

With Baltimore hosting the Houston Texans on Sunday, we look back at every season opener for the #Ravens since 2010 via @Thacover2NFL

Detroit defeated Kansas City and the NFL’s opening matchup, and it’s officially game week for the Ravens and 29 other teams around the NFL.

Baltimore will host the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium, and it’ll be a celebration of 25 years at the stadium while hosting Ravens legends.

Baltimore has had great success in Week One, and a strong start on Sunday could again catapult the team to postseason success in late January.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s a recap of every season opener since 2010.

TV broadcast map for Ravens vs. Texans in Week 1

Here’s the TV broadcast map for the Baltimore #Ravens Week 1 matchup against the Houston Texans

The Ravens are just one day away from kicking off their season opener at the Patriots, and if you’re not in the Baltimore area, 506 Sports has you covered.

The Ravens will kick the regular season off on CBS Sports, and if you’re in the Baltimore, DC, or Texas areas, you’ll see the opening kickoff.

Other parts of the country will see Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay, while others will see the Titans and Saints.