Where Baltimore Ravens rank in travel miles for 2025 NFL season

Mike Masala

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After the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Cleveland Browns 35-10 in Week 18 last year (before they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers and lost to the Buffalo Bills in the postseason), the AFC North champions knew who and where they'd play their slate of games for the 2025 season.

However, to this point in the offseason, that's all the Ravens and their fans know until the league announces the full 2025 NFL schedule for every team on Wednesday night.

One of the more interesting aspects of the NFL schedule is seeing just how much each team will be inconvenienced by travel in the upcoming season, and on Tuesday, Bookies.com's Bill Speros did the math for all 32 franchises in 2025.

Fortunately for the Ravens, they'll travel just 10,647 miles this year, which is the third-fewest in the NFL, behind only the Buffalo Bills (10,546 miles) and Cincinnati Bengals (8,753 miles). Baltimore's average trip in 2025 will be just 1,183 miles.

The Ravens have just four matchups where they'll have to travel over 1,000 miles, including meetings with the Green Bay Packers (1,396 miles), Minnesota Vikings (1,871 miles), Miami Dolphins (1,888 miles) and Kansas City Chiefs (1,910 miles). They also have four under 1,000 miles away, including battles with the Pittsburgh Steelers (397 miles), Buffalo Bills (533 miles), Cleveland Browns (617 miles) and Cincinnati Bengals (852 miles).

While a travel schedule this easy doesn't necessarily require any help from the NFL when the actual schedule is released, but if the trips to Green Bay and Minnesota are in back-to-back weeks, it could be a good opportunity for the Ravens to stay on the road together and have some team bonding for a week.

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Baltimore plays some tough teams in 2025 and after an offseason that probably had more impactful losses than additions, the Ravens should really benefit from these short flights this year as they look to make it back to the AFC Championship after they were knocked out in the divisional round last year.

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Mike Masala

Mike Masala previously served as the Managing Editor of USA TODAY's Dolphins Wire as well as a contributing writer at Patriots Wire. A lifelong New England resident, he is the self-proclaimed captain and lone member of the Laurence Maroney Fan Club. Follow on Twitter/X: @Mike_Masala