Ravens complete 2024 NFL regular season schedule

Baltimore Ravens complete 2024 NFL regular season schedule

The Ravens have waited for months, and they now know who they’ll face and where this season after the NFL released the schedule for all 32 teams.

Baltimore will play four games in primetime, including one against the Texans on Christmas night.

Here’s the TEAM’s complete 2024 schedule:

Week Date Opponent Time (ET)
1  September 5 at Chiefs 8:20 PM | NBC* Tickets
2 September 15 vs Raiders 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
3 September 22 @ Cowboys 4:25 PM | FOX Tickets
4 September 29 vs. Bills 8:20 PM | NBC* Tickets
5 October 6 @ Bengals 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
6 October 13 vs. Commanders 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
7 October 21 @ Buccaneers 8:15 PM | ESPN Tickets
8 October 27 @ Browns 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
9 November 3 vs. Broncos 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
10 November 7 vs. Bengals 8:15 PM | Prime Video* Tickets
11 November 17 @ Steelers 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
12 November 25 @ Chargers 8:15 PM | ESPN* Tickets
13 December 1 vs. Eagles 4:25 PM | CBS Tickets
14 Bye Tickets
15 December 15 @ Giants 1:00 PM | CBS Tickets
16 December 21 vs. Steelers 4:30 PM | FOX Tickets
17 December 25 @ Texans 4:30 PM | Netflix Tickets
18 TBD vs Browns TBD Tickets

*prime-time game

NFL schedule release: Ravens and Chiefs will meet Week 1 in AFC title game rematch

Ravens vs. Chiefs will kick off the 2024 NFL regular season in a rematch of last season’s AFC championship game.

The NFL is all about big-time matchups, and the league has hit the jackpot as the Ravens will travel to Kansas City to face the Super Bowl champion Chiefs in the season-opening matchup on Thursday, Sept. 5.

This is a rematch of last season’s AFC championship game, in which the Chiefs came to Baltimore and knocked off the top-seeded Ravens 17-10. The Ravens offense imploded with three turnovers, and the team moved to 0-8 in team history when committing three or more turnovers in the postseason.

Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson finished 20 of 37 for 272 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Ravens tied a season low with 10 points.

In the loss, Baltimore ran the football 16 times, but only six of those carries were by running backs Justice Hill and Gus Edwards.

For Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes was 30-of-39 for 241 yards and a touchdown. Mahomes was 11-of-11 on throws to Travis Kelce, and running back Isiah Pacheco had 24 carries for 68 yards and one touchdown.

Baltimore gave up only 319 total yards of offense but allowed Kansas City to run 73 offensive plays. A 15-minute difference in time of possession (37:30-22:30) meant the Chiefs had the football for an entire quarter more than the Ravens.