The Ravens are once again featured prominently on the NFL schedule in 2011 with five prime time appearances. Based on last season, the Ravens have the 31st most difficult schedule, which should be easy. But don’t read too much into last season's records because they play the games this year. And don't read too much into what's written below since we don't know how many -- if any -- of these games will actually be played.
Week 1: Sunday, Sept. 11, Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
The season starts off with a bang. This is as a big of a rivalry as there is in the NFL. It’s surprising this is a 1:00 game, but it should be a slobber-knocker.
Week 2: Sunday, Sept. 18, at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Chris Johnson will run the ball, but with the Titans making a coaching change and coming off a season of turmoil, it’s hard to know what else to expect.
Week 3: Sunday, Sept. 25, at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m.
It seems like Sam Bradford could be the real deal. But not yet.
Week 4: Sunday, Oct. 2, NY Jets, 8:20 p.m.
A nationally televised game against the Jets. Just like last year. Maybe Bart Scott will find out how loose the Ravens really are.
Week 5: BYE
If your team's bye week is late in the season, then you want it to come earlier. And if it's early, then you want it later. But the first two home games figure to be two of the three hardest-hitting games of the season. So perhaps for once, the bye week will come right on time.
Week 6: Sunday, Oct. 16, Houston, 4:05 p.m.
They may have lost the game last season, but the Texans ran roughshod over the Ravens defense. Time for redemption.
Week 7: Monday, Oct. 24, at Jacksonville, 8:30 p.m.
Teams gear up when they play at home on Monday nights (something the Ravens would know little about), but at least Jacksonville's defense is suspect.
Week 8: Sunday, Oct. 30, Arizona, 1 p.m.
Playing at home, the Ravens ought to manhandle Arizona and its porous D.
Week 9: Sunday, Nov. 6, at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m.
Another nationally televised game at Pittsburgh. Will this one determine who wins the division crown?
Week 10: Sunday, Nov. 13, at Seattle, 4:05 p.m.
Another team with a leaky defense in 2010, but it's always tough playing in Seattle.
Week 11: Sunday, Nov. 20, Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
It's crazy that the Ravens will have played the Steelers twice before going against the Bengals and Browns once.
Week 12: Thursday, Nov. 24, San Francisco, 8:20 p.m.
The first of the three holiday games. Brother against brother. This shouldn’t be close.
Week 13: Sunday, Dec. 4, at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
You can usually bet the Browns will be floundering, but this is just about always a tough game.
Week 14: Sunday, Dec. 11, Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
Peyton Manning. Ugh. The first of two tough games in a row. At least it’s at home.
Week 15: Sunday, Dec. 18, at San Diego, 8:20 p.m.
Going against Philip Rivers at almost 11:30 p.m. East Coast time will be a difficult task.
Week 16: Saturday, Dec. 24, Cleveland, 1 p.m.
There’s no excuse for losing at home to Cleveland.
Week 17: Sunday, Jan. 1, at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
The Ravens have just one win in their past six visits to Cincinnati. But this time Carlson Palmer's brother might be the quarterback.
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