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The long-anticipated NFL schedule release will come Tuesday, April 20 at 7p.m., the NFL announced Wednesday.
The Week 1 primetime games and Thanksgiving schedule is typically released in mid-March during the owners meetings, but that was pushed back this year and will now coincide with the release of the entire schedule.
Part of the reason for the late release could be because NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made a push to schedule all divisional games in Week 17 and in most of Week 16.
In addition to their divisional games, the Ravens will play the entire AFC East and the NFC South. They will also play all the second-place AFC teams from 2009.
See who the Ravens will play here, and check back Tuesday for the full docket.