The Baltimore Ravens 2026 schedule has landed. See Lamar Jackson at home

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens can’t wait to start fresh.After a disappointing 8-9 finish in 2025, the oft-successful franchise dropped longtime head coach John Harbaugh, installed new field general Jesse Minter, and signed linebacker Trey Hendrickson, safety Jaylinn Hawkins, guard John Simpson, and backup quarterback Tyler Huntley to bolster the roster.On top of that, they retained fan favorite stars Kyle Hamilton, Zay Flowers, and Roquan Smith.Also working in their favor is that the club has the 24th-strongest strength of schedule among all NFL teams in 2026 due to their lackluster record last year.On paper, all the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together.Now all that’s missing is The Flock.If you want to be there to root on The Purple Birds at home, tickets can be scooped up for all eight games at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium in 2026.That includes biggies against Joe Burrow’s Cincinnati Bengals (Oct.

25), Trevor Lawrence’s Jacksonville Jaguars (Nov.5), Justin Herbert’s Los Angeles Chargers (Nov.

16), Baker Mayfield’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Dec.13) and Aaron Rodgers’ Pittsburgh Steelers in the final game of the season on either Jan.

9 or 10.According to Pro Football Talk’s Michael David Smith, “the betting odds for the Ravens’ win total this season are 11.5, the highest in the NFL.”“On paper, the Ravens have the best roster in the AFC North, led by a two-time MVP quarterback in Lamar Jackson,” The Bleacher Report added.“But this is a team that is expected to do more than just make the postseason.

The Ravens are expected to make a real run at Super Bowl LXI.”Throw in the fact that the team invested $430 million in M&T Bank Stadium adding a South Plaza with a grand entrance experience, The Gatehouse (a two-level social area featuring a beer hall and a rooftop deck with a view of the Baltimore skyline) and Field-Level Clubs that have an exclusive vantage point of the player tunnel and you won’t want to ...

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