The Ravens are again regrouping and looking in the mirror after an embarrassing 32-14 loss to the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on Thanksgiving night. Baltimore turned the football over five times, as quarterback Lamar Jackson had three turnovers in one of his worst performances as a starter. Joe Burrow threw two touchdown passes in his return to the lineup, and kicker Evan McPherson nailed six field goals on the evening to improve Cincinnati to 4-8 with a game against the Ravens in two weeks.John Harbaugh’s team spent Sunday afternoon watching the other games featuring teams that didn’t play on Thanksgiving Day or Black Friday. After starting the morning off in the tenth spot, the Ravens have regained the No. 4 seed and are tied with the Steelers atop the AFC North ahead of a massive Week 14 matchup in Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium. James Cook had 32 carries for 144 yards, and Josh Allen made NFL history with his 75th rushing touchdown as the Bills defeated the Steelers 26-7 in Pittsburgh. Aaron Rodgers played the game with broken bones in his left wrist and suffered an ugly-looking nose injury in the loss.Baltimore’s remaining 2025 schedule includes two more nationally televised games, including a Thursday Night Football clash with the Miami Dolphins in Week 9 and a Thanksgiving night showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13. With the Ravens set to kick off the first of 11 straight weeks of football, we’re examining the remaining games on the schedule. Ravens’ remaining games predictionsWeek 14 vs. Pittsburgh SteelersThe Steelers are 6-6 and would have an almost 70% chance of making the playoffs with a win over the Ravens. Prediction: In the first of two games against the Steelers, Baltimore harasses Aaron Rodgers into his worst performance as a Steeler.Win: 7-6Week 15 @ Cincinnati BengalsAnalysis: The Bengals are 4-8 and looking to stay afloat in the AFC with a critical matchup against the Bills in Week 14. The Bengals could be mathematically eliminated by Week 15, and the Ravens get much-needed revenge on the road. Win: 8-6Week 16 vs New England PatriotsThe Patriots are 11-2 and flourishing with Mike Vrabel as the new head coach, and second-year star Drake Maye among the top five players right now.Prediction: Mike Vrabel’s team is improving and a playoff hopeful, but, surprisingly, no match for a Baltimore team looking to stay within striking distance of a top seed. Win: 9-6Week 17 @ Green Bay PackersWeek 17 offered a potential Super Bowl preview at the beginning of the season. While Baltimore has struggled, Green Bay acquired Micah Parsons and is atop the NFC North with an 8-3-1 record.Prediction: Baltimore needs a win, and while looking ahead to the season finale, they pull off the upset at Lambeau Field against the Packers, who are already in the playoffs. Win: 10-6Week 18 @ Pittsburgh SteelersThe end could be near if Mike Tomlin doesn’t get Pittsburgh turned around, and the Ravens are finally starting to hit on all cylinders. Prediction: In a game that could secure Baltimore a second or third seed, the Ravens get a much-needed win ahead of the playoffs.Win: 11-6This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens’ schedule: Predicting remaining wins in final five games
