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Lamar Jackson era

Baltimore Ravens Results by Season: 2019–25
season record playoffs
2019 14–2 lost in divisional round
2020 11–5 lost in divisional round
2021 8–9 missed playoffs
2022 10–7 lost in wild card round
2023 13–4 lost in conference championship
2024 12–5 lost in divisional round
2025 8–9 missed playoffs

Behind second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens took the league by storm in 2019, using a dynamic offensive scheme to set an NFL record with 3,296 team rushing yards and posting a franchise-best 14–2 record. However, Baltimore suffered a stunning playoff defeat in its opening game, losing to a Tennessee Titans squad that went 9–7 during the regular season. In 2020 the Ravens again qualified for the playoffs, and the team won its wild card game before losing in the divisional round. Baltimore struggled the following season, posting a losing record, 8–9. In 2022 the team returned to the playoffs but made an early exit as it lost in the wild card round. Jackson’s strong play in 2023—he threw for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns—guided the Ravens to a 13–4 record, and the team easily advanced to the AFC championship game, where it was defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl champions.

Quick Facts Awards And Honors: Super Bowl (2013) Super Bowl (2001) (Show more) Date: 1996 - present (Show more) Headquarters: Baltimore (Show more) Related People: Jim Harbaugh Shannon Sharpe Odell Beckham, Jr. Lamar Jackson Deion Sanders (Show more) See all related content

In 2024 Baltimore returned to the playoffs but lost in the divisional round. The team had a disappointing 2025, finishing 8–9 and missing the postseason. John Harbaugh, who had coached the Ravens for 18 seasons, was fired.

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