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Monday 10 Sept: Cincinnati Bengals
Sunday 16 Sept: @ Philadelphia Eagles (previous game: @ Cleveland)
Sunday 23 Sept: New England Patriots (8:20 start) (previous game: Arizona)
Thurs 27 Sept: Cleveland Browns (previous game: Buffalo)
Sunday 7 Oct: @ Kansas City Chiefs (previous game: San Diego)
Sunday 14 Oct: Dallas Cowboys (previous game: BYE)
Sunday 21 Oct: @ Houston Texans (previous game: Green Bay, SNF)
Sunday 28 Oct: BYE
Sunday 4 Nov: @ Cleveland Browns (previous game: San Diego)
Sunday 11 Nov: Oakland Raiders (previous game: Tampa Bay)
Sunday 18 Nov: @ Pittsburgh Steelers (8:20 start) (previous game: Kansas City, MNF)
Sunday 25 Nov: @ San Diego Chargers (previous game: @ Denver)
Sunday 2 Dec: Pittsburgh Steelers (previous game: @ Cleveland)
Sunday 9 Dec: @ Washington Redskins (previous game: NY Giants, MNF)
Sunday 16 Dec: Denver Broncos (previous game: @ Oakland, TNF)
Sunday 23 Dec: New York Giants (previous game: @ Atlanta)
Sunday 30 Dec: @ Cincinnati Bengals (previous game: @ Pittsburgh)
The Ravens have been a very good home team but they play a few tough games at home. I'm going to say they'll lose at least one home game. And being realistic, the goal is typically to split your road games; they're not going to win them all (see Seattle, Jax last year).