The Ravens’ decision to trade Marquise Brown during the NFL Draft creates a major hole at wide receiver for Mr. Jackson. The leading returning pass catcher from the wide receiver position is Rashod Bateman, who registered 46 receptions as a rookie. There’s concerns at running back, a long the offensive line and at all three levels of the defense. The fact that Jackson himself is entering a contract year doesn’t help too much, either. In an AFC North with the defending conference champion Bengals as well as an improved Browns squad, we expect Baltimore to miss out on the playoffs again in 2022. Related: Updated: NFL power rankings Baltimore Ravens schedule: Season resultsWeek 1 — Baltimore Ravens beat New York Jets, 24-9
Week 2 — Miami Dolphins rally to beat Ravens 38-35
2022 Baltimore Ravens scheduleHere, you can find all of the information you need on the 2022 Baltimore Ravens schedule. We’ll provide game predictions, betting info and more throughout the season.
Click here to find out where the Ravens stand in our most-recent NFL playoff predictions Week 6 — @ New York Giants
Week 7 — Cleveland Browns
Prediction: Ravens 24, Browns 21 Week 8 — @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 9 — @ New Orleans Saints
Week 10: BYE
While we have Baltimore winning one more game than a season ago, this team can’t be seen as a legit playoff contender. The AFC North is difficult. The AFC West will get multiple playoff teams. Meanwhile the east saw two teams make it to the postseason a year ago and boasts a vastly improved Miami Dolphins squad. In order for Baltimore to make the playoffs, it will have to win the division. at 78,827 MetLife Stadium vs 70,582 M&T Bank Stadium at FOX Gillette Stadium vs CBS M&T Bank Stadium vs NBC M&T Bank Stadium at CBS MetLife Stadium vs CBS M&T Bank Stadium at Amazon Prime Video Raymond James Stadium at ESPN Caesars Superdome vs FOX M&T Bank Stadium at CBS TIAA Bank Field vs CBS M&T Bank Stadium at CBS Acrisure Stadium at -- FirstEnergy Stadium vs FOX M&T Bank Stadium vs CBS M&T Bank Stadium at -- Paycor Stadium Page 2The Phillies are hopeful Rhys Hoskins will return to the lineup Sunday against the Braves and their hard-throwing righty Spencer Strider. Hoskins said the swelling in his right arm has decreased and he took a bunch of swings in the cage Saturday. They could use him. 2 The Phillies have some notable players heading to the Arizona Fall League. Among them: Francisco Morales, Johan Rojas and Jhailyn Ortiz. Rojas has to be added to the 40-man roster this winter. Team officials are still bullish on Morales as a reliever but believe he needs more time to adapt to the role. Carlos De La Cruz, a hulking outfielder who has hit well at Double A, is going to Arizona too. 2 In the graphic below, ESPN explains how it's handling the upcoming overlapping "Monday Night Football" doubleheader on its various related platforms. 3 On Monday, the Sixers made the Montrezl Harrell signing official. 4 |