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The Baltimore Ravens face a favorable start to their 2026 NFL season, playing their first seven games against non-playoff teams from last year. However, their bye week is not until Week 13, which may challenge their stamina and depth.
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There will always be familiar conversations surrounding Lamar Jackson. Fair or unfair, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback somehow remains evaluated through a lens that feels slightly different from the one used for most of his peers. One thing, however, remains beyond debate. His team remains appointment television. They are still one of pro football's most marketable attractions.
Despite missing the postseason last January, Baltimore still landed four primetime games on the 2026 regular-season schedule. Not every scheduling detail feels ideal, though. Baltimoreās bye week does not arrive until Week 13, which means stamina, health, and roster depth will be tested deep into the season.
Still, league offices may have quietly done the Ravens a favor elsewhere. Every NFL team wants momentum early, and Baltimore has a real opportunity to start fast. Their first seven games come against teams that were non-playoff qualifiers last season.
Now, that does not guarantee anything. The term 'easy win' is thrown around in this game far too often. Every NFL team has NFL players on the roster, and NFL schedules have a funny habit of humbling anyone who uses phrases like āeasy stretch.ā
Still, this could serve as an ideal runway for a hot start. Baltimore would rather not begin the season 0-1 again, and things can change in a month or so. Still, if most were to wager, they might assume there is a chance that Baltimore is favored in all of their first seven games.
Falling into an early hole creates pressure, fuels overreaction, and can derail promising seasons before Halloween candy hits store shelves. That reality feels especially important for Baltimore, given the significant organizational transition underway.
Jesse Minter begins his first season as head coach, and . Anthony Weaver takes over as defensive coordinator. New voices naturally require adjustment. That is what makes the Ravensā opening stretch so interesting.
The Ravens will face teams that did not qualify for the playoffs last season in their first seven games.
The Ravens' bye week is scheduled for Week 13 of the 2026 NFL season.
The Ravens have four primetime games scheduled for the 2026 regular season.

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A softer early runway could provide exactly what this team needs. Baltimore has extra time for systems to settle. They have more time for chemistry to develop. They have time for Jesse Minterās staff to iron out inevitable wrinkles before the schedule becomes less forgiving.
The Ravens still must handle their business, but if Baltimore is serious about reclaiming AFC North control, the league may have quietly handed them the perfect opportunity to build momentum before winter football starts demanding tougher answers. The smartest thing this team can do is take full advantage of the runway it has been given before the schedule starts throwing haymakers.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens receive favorable early stretch to open their 2026 NFL season