2016 Schedule Overview
It’s a much better looking schedule than they had last year with all of the west coast trips and heavy road schedule early in the year.
The Ravens have to sure up their roster, that is for sure, but they have a pretty favorable schedule that can lead to them winning much more than last year.
At first glance, it is quite interesting to see the Ravens open up at home against their former defensive coordinator Rex Ryan and former Joe Flacco backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor. But then road trips to the always tough, but never deadly Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars leave the Ravens room to get off to a great start.
Then, after that the Ravens host both Oakland and Washington. Again, neither team is easy anymore, but neither team is deadly.
The second half of the season is much tougher than the first half. Games against arch-rival Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, road games to Dallas and New England and home games against improving Dolphins and Eagles teams will be though.
It also looks tough to end the year with three of four games being on the road, including their last two against Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
But before the Ravens can start focusing on their schedule, they have to continue to improve their roster. Then we can start projecting wins and losses.
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