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词条 2015 Baltimore Ravens season
释义

  1. 2015 draft class

  2. Staff

  3. Final roster

  4. Schedule

     Preseason  Regular season 

  5. Game summaries

     Regular season  Week 1: Denver Broncos 19, Baltimore Ravens 13  Week 2: Oakland Raiders 37, Baltimore Ravens 33  Week 3: Cincinnati Bengals 28, Baltimore Ravens 24  Week 4: Baltimore Ravens 23, Pittsburgh Steelers 20 (OT)  Week 5: Cleveland Browns 33, Baltimore Ravens 30 (OT)  Week 6: San Francisco 49ers 25, Baltimore Ravens 20  Week 7: Arizona Cardinals 26, Baltimore Ravens 18  Week 8: Baltimore Ravens 29, San Diego Chargers 26  Week 9: Bye Week  Week 10: Jacksonville Jaguars 22, Baltimore Ravens 20  Week 11: Baltimore Ravens 16, St. Louis Rams 13  Week 12: Baltimore Ravens 33, Cleveland Browns 27  Week 13: Miami Dolphins 15, Baltimore Ravens 13  Week 14: Seattle Seahawks 35, Baltimore Ravens 6  Week 15: Kansas City Chiefs 34, Baltimore Ravens 14  Week 16: Baltimore Ravens 20, Pittsburgh Steelers 17  Week 17: Cincinnati Bengals 24, Baltimore Ravens 16 

  6. Standings

     Division  Conference 

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| logo =
| team = Baltimore Ravens
| year = 2015
| record = 5–11
| division_place = 3rd AFC North
| coach = John Harbaugh
| owner = Stephen Bisciotti
| general manager = Ozzie Newsome
| stadium = M&T Bank Stadium
| playoffs = Did not qualify
| pro bowlers = LS Morgan Cox
OLB Elvis Dumervil
P Sam Koch
G Marshal Yanda
| uniform =
| colors = Purple, Black, Metallic Gold, White
| shortnavlink = Ravens seasons
}}

The 2015 Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the eighth under head coach John Harbaugh. Although picked by some, including Sports Illustrated{{'s}} Peter King, to reach the Super Bowl, they had a disappointing season in part due to injuries. 14 of their games were decided by 8 points or less and Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, Steve Smith, Sr., and Terrell Suggs all suffered season ending injuries. They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 14 with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, in which they also suffered their ninth loss, resulting their first losing season in the Harbaugh–Flacco era and first since the collapse of the Brian Billick era. Ultimately the Ravens finished with a 5–11 record and twenty-two players ended the season on Injured Reserve. The 5-11 record is their worst since the 2007 season.

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2015 draft class

{{main|2015 NFL draft}}
Round Selection Player Position College
1 26 Breshad Perriman WR UCF
2 55 Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
3 90 Carl Davis DT Iowa
4 122 Za'Darius Smith DE Kentucky
125 Javorius "Buck" Allen RB USC
{{color|white|136 Tray Walker CB Texas Southern
5{{color|white|171 Nick Boyle TE Delaware
{{color|white|176 Robert Myers OG Tennessee State
6 203 Darren Waller WR Georgia Tech
Compensatory selection
Notes
  • The Ravens traded their original fifth-round selection (No. 162 overall) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for guard/center Jeremy Zuttah.
  • The Ravens traded defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and their seventh-round selection (No. 231 overall — previously acquired in a {{nfly|2013}} trade that sent offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie to the Miami Dolphins) to the Detroit Lions in exchange for the Lions' fourth- and fifth-round selections (Nos. 122 and 158 overall, respectively).
  • The Ravens traded their original sixth-round selection (No. 202 overall) to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for the Browns' 2014 seventh-round selection.
  • The Ravens acquired an additional sixth-round selection (No. 204 overall) in a trade that sent their original seventh-round selection (No. 243 overall) and linebacker Rolando McClain to the Dallas Cowboys.
  • The Ravens traded their second and fifth-round selection to acquire the No. 55 overall selection from the Arizona Cardinals.

Staff

{{NFL final staff
|Year=2015
|TeamName=Baltimore Ravens
|Front Office=
  • Owner – Steve Bisciotti
  • President – Dick Cass
  • Executive Vice President/General Manager – Ozzie Newsome
  • Assistant General Manager – Eric DeCosta
  • Senior Vice President of Football Administration – Pat Moriarty
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Vince Newsome
  • Director of College Scouting – Joe Hortiz
  • Senior Personnel Assistant – George Kokinis
  • Assistant Director of Pro Personnel – Chad Alexander
  • Executive Assistant/Football Information Manager – Megan McLaughlin

|Head Coaches=
  • Head Coach – John Harbaugh
  • Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator – Jerry Rosburg

|Offensive Coaches=
  • Offensive Coordinator – Marc Trestman
  • Quarterbacks – Marty Mornhinweg
  • Running Backs – Thomas Hammock
  • Wide Receivers – Bobby Engram
  • Tight Ends – Richard Angulo
  • Offensive Line – Juan Castillo
  • Assistant Offensive Line – Todd Washington
  • Senior Offensive Assistant – Craig Ver Steeg
  • Offensive Quality Control – Andy Bischoff

|Defensive Coaches=
  • Defensive Coordinator – Dean Pees
  • Defensive Line – Clarence Brooks
  • Inside Linebackers – Don Martindale
  • Outside Linebackers – Ted Monachino
  • Secondary – Chris Hewitt
  • Cornerbacks – Matt Weiss
  • Defensive Assistant – Drew Wilkins
  • Defensive Assistant – Mike Macdonald

|Special Teams Coaches=
  • Kicking Consultant – Randy Brown

|Strength and conditioning=
  • Strength and Conditioning – Bob Rogucki
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Juney Barnett
  • Cross-Training Specialist – Billy DeLorbe

}}

Final roster

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|TeamName=Baltimore Ravens
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|Active=53
|Inactive=23
|PS=9
|Quarterbacks={{NFLplayer| 2|Jimmy Clausen}}{{NFLplayer| 7|Ryan Mallett}}{{NFLplayer| 8|Matt Schaub}}
|Running Backs={{NFLplayer|37|Javorius Allen|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|44|Kyle Juszczyk|FB}}{{NFLplayer|30|Terrence Magee|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|27|Terrance West}}
|Wide Receivers={{NFLplayer|11|Kamar Aiken}}{{NFLplayer|83|Daniel Brown|rookie=y|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|17|Jeremy Butler}}{{NFLplayer|81|Kaelin Clay|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|13|Chris Givens}}{{NFLplayer|84|Chris Matthews|d=American football}}
|Tight Ends={{NFLplayer|86|Konrad Reuland}}{{NFLplayer|87|Maxx Williams|rookie=y}}
|Offensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|74|James Hurst|d=American football|T}}{{NFLplayer|66|Ryan Jensen|d=American football|G}}{{NFLplayer|72|Kelechi Osemele|T}}{{NFLplayer|64|John Urschel|C}}{{NFLplayer|71|Rick Wagner|T}}{{NFLplayer|77|De'Ondre Wesley|rookie=y|T}}{{NFLplayer|73|Marshal Yanda|G}}
|Defensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|94|Carl Davis|d=American football|NT|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|93|Lawrence Guy|DE}}{{NFLplayer|97|Timmy Jernigan|DE}}{{NFLplayer|95|Kapron Lewis-Moore|DE}}{{NFLplayer|96|Brent Urban|DE}}{{NFLplayer|98|Brandon Williams|d=defensive tackle|NT}}
|Linebackers={{NFLplayer|59|Arthur Brown|d=American football|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|56|Chris Carter|d=linebacker|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|58|Elvis Dumervil|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|50|Albert McClellan|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|57|C. J. Mosley|d=linebacker|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Zach Orr|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|51|Daryl Smith|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|90|Za'Darius Smith|rookie=y|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|91|Courtney Upshaw|OLB}}
|Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|24|Kyle Arrington|CB}}{{NFLplayer|31|Terrence Brooks|FS}}{{NFLplayer|33|Will Hill|SS}}{{NFLplayer|41|Anthony Levine|SS}}{{NFLplayer|23|Kendrick Lewis|FS}}{{NFLplayer|32|Sheldon Price|CB}}{{NFLplayer|38|Jumal Rolle|CB}}{{NFLplayer|22|Jimmy Smith|d=cornerback|CB}}{{NFLplayer|28|Brynden Trawick|SS}}{{NFLplayer|25|Tray Walker|rookie=y|CB}}{{NFLplayer|21|Lardarius Webb|CB}}{{NFLplayer|40|Jermaine Whitehead|FS}}{{NFLplayer|35|Shareece Wright|CB}}
|Special Teams={{NFLplayer|46|Morgan Cox|LS}}{{NFLplayer| 4|Sam Koch|P}}{{NFLplayer| 9|Justin Tucker|K}}
|Reserve Lists={{NFLplayer|45|Brennen Beyer|rookie=y|OLB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|82|Nick Boyle|rookie=y|TE|Susp.}}{{NFLplayer|14|Marlon Brown|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|15|Michael Campanaro|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|99|Chris Canty|d=defensive lineman|DE|IR}}{{NFLplayer|39|Will Davis|d=safety|CB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|26|Matt Elam|SS|IR}}{{NFLplayer| 5|Joe Flacco|QB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|48|Chase Ford|TE|IR}}{{NFLplayer|29|Justin Forsett|RB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|80|Crockett Gillmore|TE|IR}}{{NFLplayer|60|Eugene Monroe|OT|IR}}{{NFLplayer|18|Breshad Perriman|rookie=y|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|88|Dennis Pitta|TE|IR}}{{NFLplayer|85|Allen Reisner|TE|IR|}}{{NFLplayer|79|Micajah Reynolds|DT|IR}}{{NFLplayer|89|Steve Smith, Sr.|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|55|Terrell Suggs|OLB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|34|Lorenzo Taliaferro|RB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|12|Darren Waller|rookie=y|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|47|Julian Wilson|d=American football|rookie=y|CB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|--|Cam Worthy|rookie=y|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|53|Jeremy Zuttah|C|IR}}
|Practice Squad={{NFLplayer|69|Leon Brown|d=offensive lineman|rookie=y|G}}{{NFLplayer|42|Nordly Capi|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|63|Blaine Clausell|rookie=y|OT}}{{NFLplayer|43|Alonzo Harris|d=American football|rookie=y|RB}}{{NFLplayer|68|Eric Herman|d=American football|G}}{{NFLplayer|10|Chuck Jacobs|WR}}{{NFLplayer|78|Marcel Jones|OT}}{{NFLplayer|36|Nick Perry|FS|d=safety|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|49|Harold Spears|TE|rookie=y}}
}}

Schedule

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 13 New Orleans Saints W 30–27 1–0 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
2 August 22 at Philadelphia Eagles L 17–40 1–1 Lincoln Financial Field Recap
3 August 29 Washington Redskins L 13–31 1–2 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
4 September 3 at Atlanta Falcons L 19–20 1–3 Georgia Dome Recap

Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 September 13 at Denver Broncos L 13–19 0–1 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
2 September 20 at Oakland Raiders L 33–37 0–2 O.co Coliseum Recap
3 September 27 Cincinnati Bengals L 24–28 0–3 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
4October 1|Thursday}} at Pittsburgh SteelersW 23–20 {{small>(OT)}} 1–3 Heinz Field Recap
5 October 11 Cleveland BrownsL 30–33 {{small>(OT)}} 1–4 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
6 October 18 at San Francisco 49ers L 20–25 1–5 Levi's Stadium Recap
7October 26|Monday}} at Arizona Cardinals L 18–26 1–6 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap
8 November 1 San Diego Chargers W 29–26 2–6 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
9Bye
10 November 15 Jacksonville Jaguars L 20–22 2–7 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
11 November 22 St. Louis Rams W 16–13 3–7 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
12November 30|Monday}} at Cleveland Browns W 33–27 4–7 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
13 December 6 at Miami Dolphins L 13–15 4–8 Sun Life Stadium Recap
14 December 13 Seattle Seahawks L 6–35 4–9 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
15 December 20 Kansas City Chiefs L 14–34 4–10 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
16 December 27 Pittsburgh Steelers W 20–17 5–10 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
17 January 3 at Cincinnati Bengals L 16–24 5–11 Paul Brown Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Regular season

Week 1: Denver Broncos 19, Baltimore Ravens 13

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|date=September 13
|time=4:25 p.m. EDT/2:25 p.m. MDT
|road=Ravens
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=10|R4=0
|home=Broncos
|H1=6|H2=3|H3=7|H4=3
|stadium=Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado
|attendance=76,798
|weather={{convert|88|F|C}}, partly sunny
|referee=Gene Steratore
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • DEN – 5:16 B. McManus 57 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 15-48, 6:17)
  • DEN – 1:26 B. McManus 56 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 6-15, 2:09)
Second quarter
  • BAL – 6:42 J. Tucker 52 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-31, 4:14)
  • DEN – 0:09 B. McManus 43 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-30, 1:04)
Third quarter
  • BAL – 14:04 J. Smith 24 yd. interception return (J.Tucker kick)
  • BAL – 9:33 J. Tucker 44 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-35, 2:51)
  • DEN – 0:10 A. Talib 51 yd. interception return (B.McManus kick)
Fourth quarter
  • DEN – 2:55 B. McManus 33 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 17-81,10:56)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 32–18–117–0–2
  • DEN – Peyton Manning – 40–24–175–0–1
Top rushers
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 14–43–0
  • DEN – Ronnie Hillman – 12–41–0
Top receivers
  • BAL – Marlon Brown – 2–25–0
  • DEN – Emmanuel Sanders – 8–65–0
Top tacklers
  • BAL – Jimmy Smith – 8
  • DEN – Brandon Marshall, Danny Trevathan – 6

}}

The Ravens opened the season in Denver. Joe Flacco and the offense struggled through the entire game. Not only did the Ravens lose 19–13 and start the season 0–1, but they also lost Terrell Suggs to a torn achilles. It was later announced that Suggs would miss the entire 2015 season, jeopardizing the Ravens defense for the rest of the season.

Week 2: Oakland Raiders 37, Baltimore Ravens 33

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|date=September 20
|time=4:05 p.m. EDT/1:05 p.m. PDT
|road=Ravens
|R1=10|R2=10|R3=0|R4=13
|home=Raiders
|H1=10|H2=10|H3=10|H4=7
|stadium=O.co Coliseum, Oakland, California
|attendance= 53,500
|weather={{convert|80|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Pete Morelli
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Spero Dedes and Solomon Wilcots
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • OAK – 12:49 A. Cooper 68 yd. pass from D.Carr (S.Janikowski kick) (Drive: 6-80, 2:11)
  • OAK – 11:44 S. Janikowski 23 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 4-24, 0:58)
  • BAL – 7:41 J. Tucker 22 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-66, 4:03)
  • BAL – 0:00 C. Gillmore 26 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 6-80, 2:59)
Second quarter
  • OAK – 12:52 L. Murray 1 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) (Drive: 5-80, 2:08)
  • BAL – 7:44 C. Gillmore 9 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 9-80, 5:08)
  • OAK – 2:00 S. Janikowski 46 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-52, 5:44)
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 21 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-77, 2:00)
Third quarter
  • OAK – 8:44 S. Janikowski 48 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-45, 4:11)
  • OAK – 2:12 M. Crabtree 29 yd. pass from D.Carr (S.Janikowski kick) (Drive: 9-84, 4:24)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 13:37 J. Tucker 37 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-61, 3:35)
  • BAL – 7:03 L. Taliaferro 7 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 11-93, 5:30)
  • BAL – 2:10 J. Tucker 31 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-24, 2:44)
  • OAK – 0:26 S. Roberts 12 yd. pass from D.Carr (S.Janikowski kick) (Drive: 9-80, 1:44)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 45–32–384–2–1
  • OAK – Derek Carr – 46–30–351–3–1
Top rushers
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 15–68–0
  • OAK – Latavius Murray – 15–65–1
Top receivers
  • BAL – Steve Smith – 10–150–0
  • OAK – Michael Crabtree – 9–111–1
Top tacklers
  • BAL – C. J. Mosley – 8
  • OAK – Curtis Lofton, Malcolm Smith – 7

}}

With the tough loss, the Ravens dropped to 0–2, the first such start to a season since 2005. The team also dropped to 7–2 all-time against the Raiders. With wins by both the Steelers and the Browns, the Ravens remain in the AFC North basement.

Week 3: Cincinnati Bengals 28, Baltimore Ravens 24

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|title=Week Three: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=September 27
|time=1:02 p.m. EDT
|road=Bengals
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=0|R4=14
|home=Ravens
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=7|H4=17
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=70,970
|weather={{convert|70|F|C}}, cloudy
|referee=Walt Anderson
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Andrew Catalon, Steve Beuerlein and Steve Tasker
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • CIN – 7:20 A. Dalton 7 yd. run (M.Nugent kick) (Drive: 10-67, 5:25)
Second quarter
  • CIN – 12:18 M. Jones 16 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (Drive: 3-30, 0:19)
Third quarter
  • BAL – 6:23 S. Smith 50 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 7-80, 4:20)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 13:27 J. Tucker 21 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 12-62, 5:58)
  • BAL – 6:49 C. Mosley 41 yd. fumble return (J.Tucker kick)
  • CIN – 6:37 A. Green 80 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (Drive: 1-80, 0:12)
  • BAL – 3:56 S. Smith 16 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 9-79, 2:41)
  • CIN – 2:10 A. Green 7 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (Drive: 6-80, 1:46)

|stats=Top passers
  • CIN – Andy Dalton – 32–20–383–3–1
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 49–32–362–2–1
Top rushers
  • CIN – Giovani Bernard – 13–49–0
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 10–13–0
Top receivers
  • CIN – A. J. Green – 10–227–2
  • BAL – Steve Smith, Sr. – 13–186–2
Top tacklers
  • CIN – A. J. Hawk – 5
  • BAL – Will Hill, Brandon Williams, C. J. Mosley – 4

}}

With their fourth straight loss to the Bengals, the Ravens dropped to 0–3 and started the season with such a record for the first time in franchise history.

Week 4: Baltimore Ravens 23, Pittsburgh Steelers 20 (OT)

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|date={{tooltip|October 1|Thursday}}
|time=8:26 p.m. EDT
|road=Ravens
|R1=7|R2=0|R3=7|R4=6|R5=3
|home=Steelers
|H1=3|H2=10|H3=7|H4=0|H5=0
|stadium=Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|attendance=63,929
|weather={{convert|63|F|C}}, cloudy
|referee=Clete Blakeman
|TV=CBS/NFLN
|TVAnnouncers=Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • PIT – 7:41 J. Scobee 45 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-52, 4:59)
  • BAL – 0:25 M. Campanaro 9 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 12-75, 7:16)
Second quarter
  • PIT – 1:37 L. Bell 11 yd. run (J.Scobee kick) (Drive: 8-67, 3:09)
  • PIT – 0:00 J. Scobee 36 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 5-27, 0:39)
Third quarter
  • PIT – 10:41 D. Heyward-Bey 9 yd. pass from M.Vick (J.Scobee kick) (Drive: 6-26, 4:08)
  • BAL – 7:27 K. Aiken 15 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 6-80, 3:14)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 10:14 J. Tucker 40 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 12-38, 6:58)
  • BAL – 0:03 J. Tucker 42 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-45, 0:58)
Overtime
  • BAL – 5:08 J. Tucker 52 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-32, 4:33)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 33–20–189–1–1
  • PIT – Michael Vick – 26–19–124–1–0
Top rushers
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 27–150–0
  • PIT – Le'Veon Bell – 22–129–1
Top receivers
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 5–77–1
  • PIT – Antonio Brown – 5–42–0
Top tacklers
  • BAL – Daryl Smith – 10
  • PIT – Lawrence Timmons, Stephon Tuitt – 10

}}

The Ravens finally produced a win against their archrival the Steelers to improve to 1–3. With the Browns' loss to the Chargers on Sunday, both teams remain in last place in the division.

Week 5: Cleveland Browns 33, Baltimore Ravens 30 (OT)

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|date=October 11
|time=1:02 p.m. EDT
|road=Browns
|R1=3|R2=6|R3=7|R4=14|R5=3
|home=Ravens
|H1=14|H2=0|H3=7|H4=9|H5=0
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=71,046
|weather={{convert|65|F|C}}, mostly sunny
|referee=Jeff Triplette
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and Dana Jacobson
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • BAL – Joe Flacco 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 8:35. Ravens 7–0. Drive: 8 plays, 61 yards, 3:14.
  • CLE – Travis Coons 43-yard field goal, 3:16. Ravens 7–3. Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 5:19.
  • BAL – Kyle Juszczyk 8-yard pass from Joe Flacco (Justin Tucker kick), 0:23. Ravens 14–3. Drive: 6 plays, 73 yards, 2:55.
Second quarter
  • CLE – Travis Coons 43-yard field goal, 4:09. Ravens 14–6. Drive: 6 plays, 36 yards, 2:42.
  • CLE – Travis Coons 37-yard field goal, 0:02. Ravens 14–9. Drive: 7 plays, 40 yards, 1:03.
Third quarter
  • BAL – Joe Flacco 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 7:50. Ravens 21–9. Drive: 9 plays, 90 yards, 4:26.
  • CLE – Josh McCown 10-yard run (Travis Coons kick), 1:14. Ravens 21–16. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 6:41.
Fourth quarter
  • CLE – Gary Barnidge 18-yard pass from Josh McCown (pass failed), 12:29. Browns 22–21. Drive: 4 plays, 79 yards, 1:42.
  • BAL – Justin Forsett 1-yard run (pass failed), 6:00. Ravens 27–22. Drive: 7 plays, 43 yards, 2:50.
  • CLE – Isaiah Crowell 22-yard pass from Josh McCown (Josh McCown-Andrew Hawkins pass), 3:15. Browns 30–27. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:53.
  • BAL – Justin Tucker 23-yard field goal, 0:29. Tied 30–30. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 2:38.
Overtime
  • CLE – Travis Coons 32-yard field goal, 6:48. Browns 33–30. Drive: 12 plays, 51 yards, 7:11.

|stats=Top passers
  • CLE – Josh McCown – 36/51, 457 yards, 2 TD
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 19/35, 210 yards, TD
Top rushers
  • CLE – Isaiah Crowell – 13 rushes, 49 yards
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 21 rushes, 121 yards, TD
Top receivers
  • CLE – Gary Barnidge – 8 receptions, 139 yards, TD
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 4 receptions, 78 yards
Top tacklers
  • CLE – Karlos Dansby – 3 tackles, 7 assists
  • BAL – Daryl Smith – 7 tackles, 5 assists

}}

The Ravens couldn't use the momentum from the Pittsburgh win to beat their division rival the Browns, losing in overtime 33–30, dropping to 1–4 for the first time in franchise history. They fell back to solo last place in the division and also lost their first game to the Browns at home since 2007. Harbaugh and Flacco's records dropped to 13–2 against the Browns as well.

Week 6: San Francisco 49ers 25, Baltimore Ravens 20

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|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Six: Baltimore Ravens at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=October 18
|time=4:25 p.m. EDT/1:25 p.m. PDT
|road=Ravens
|R1=0|R2=6|R3=7|R4=7
|home=49ers
|H1=6|H2=10|H3=3|H4=6
|stadium=Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
|attendance=70,799
|weather={{convert|69|F|C}}, partly sunny
|referee=John Parry
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and Jamie Erdahl
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – 7:00 P. Dawson 53 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 5-32, 1:37)
  • SF – 1:56 P. Dawson 31 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-74, 3:30)
Second quarter
  • BAL – 13:16 J. Tucker 22 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 9-57, 3:40)
  • SF – 12:27 T. Smith 76 yd. pass from C.Kaepernick (P.Dawson kick) (Drive: 2-80, 0:49)
  • SF – 8:04 P. Dawson 26 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-21, 3:31)
  • BAL – 4:14 J. Tucker 36 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 9-62, 3:50)
Third quarter
  • SF – 7:34 P. Dawson 42 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-14, 3:02)
  • BAL – 2:29 S. Smith 34 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 9-80, 5:05)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – 10:52 Q. Patton 21 yd. pass from C.Kaepernick (pass failed) (Drive: 5-65, 2:45)
  • BAL – 5:14 K. Aiken 2 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 14-80, 5:38)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 53–33–343–2–2
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 27–16–340–2–0
Top rushers
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 17–62–0
  • SF – Carlos Hyde – 21–55–0
Top receivers
  • BAL – Steve Smith, Sr. – 7–137–1
  • SF – Anquan Boldin – 5–102–0
Top tacklers
  • BAL – C. J. Mosley, Daryl Smith – 6
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman – 13

}}

In a rematch of Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens' defense was unable to keep up with San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick and their former teammates Anquan Boldin and Torrey Smith.

Week 7: Arizona Cardinals 26, Baltimore Ravens 18

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Seven: Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
|date={{tooltip|October 26|Monday}}
|time=8:30 p.m. EDT/ 5:30 p.m. MST
|road=Ravens
|R1=3|R2=7|R3=0|R4=8
|home=Cardinals
|H1=7|H2=7|H3=6|H4=6
|stadium=University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
|attendance=64,722
|weather=Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
|referee=Ron Torbert
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and Lisa Salters
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • BAL – 5:25 J. Tucker 44 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-29, 5:27)
  • ARI – 3:59 C. Johnson 26 yd. run (C.Catanzaro kick) (Drive: 3-80, 1:26)
Second quarter
  • BAL – 3:54 J. Forsett 14 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 8-84, 4:45)
  • ARI – 1:01 M. Floyd 3 yd. pass from C.Palmer (C.Catanzaro kick) (Drive: 5-12, 1:47)
Third quarter
  • ARI – 9:47 C. Catanzaro 21 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-46, 3:07)
  • ARI – 2:27 C. Catanzaro 21 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-84, 3:58)
Fourth quarter
  • ARI – 8:08 J.O. Brown 4 yd. pass from C.Palmer (kick failed, hru) (Drive: 11-79, 6:08)
  • BAL – 4:26 K. Juszczyk 1 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Flacco-N.Boyle pass) (Drive: 1-1, 0:05)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 40–26–252–1–1
  • ARI – Carson Palmer – 29–20–275–2–0
Top rushers
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 12–36–1
  • ARI – Chris Johnson – 18–122–1
Top receivers
  • BAL – Steve Smith, Sr. – 5–78–0
  • ARI – John Brown – 4–65–1
Top tacklers
  • BAL – Daryl Smith – 8
  • ARI – Deone Bucannon, Tyrann Mathieu, Rashad Johnson – 7

}}

The Ravens, hoping to stop a five-game losing streak, travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals. The defense struggled to contain the Cardinals explosive receiving corps. Late in the fourth quarter, Joe Flacco attempted to mount a comeback, but an interception in the end zone by the Cardinals sealed the loss. With the loss, the Ravens go to 1–6, tied for the worst record in the league with the Detroit Lions.

Week 8: Baltimore Ravens 29, San Diego Chargers 26

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Eight: San Diego Chargers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=November 1
|time=1:02 p.m. EST
|road=Chargers
|R1=3|R2=13|R3=7|R4=3
|home=Ravens
|H1=6|H2=7|H3=6|H4=10
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance= 70,829
|weather={{convert|63|F|C}}, mostly cloudy
|referee=Gene Steratore
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Jamie Erdahl
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • BAL – 9:54 J. Tucker 48 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-31, 3:15)
  • SD – 5:44 J. Lambo 42 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 9-56, 4:10)
  • BAL – 2:36 J. Tucker 29 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-70, 3:08)
Second quarter
  • SD – 10:16 M. Floyd 9 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (Drive: 13-80, 7:20)
  • BAL – 4:54 C. Gillmore 3 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 11-80, 5:22)
  • SD – 0:09 K. Allen 13 yd. pass from P.Rivers (kick blocked) (Drive: 14-80, 4:45)
Third quarter
  • BAL – 11:11 J. Tucker 48 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 6-45, 3:49)
  • SD – 2:54 M. Floyd 70 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (Drive: 3-70, 0:24)
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 45 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-53, 2:54)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 4:34 J. Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 6-38, 2:56)
  • SD – 2:27 J. Lambo 49 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-49, 2:07)
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 39 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 9-59, 2:27)

|stats=Top passers
  • SD – Philip Rivers – 28–37–301–3–0
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 25–37–319–1–0
Top rushers
  • SD – Melvin Gordon – 18–54–0
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 17–69–0
Top receivers
  • SD – Malcom Floyd – 4–92–2
  • BAL – Steve Smith, Sr. – 5–82–0
Top tacklers
  • SD – Jason Verrett – 5
  • BAL – Daryl Smith – 7

}}

The Ravens were finally able to win a back and forth game, despite a poor showing from the defense, on a game-winning field goal from Justin Tucker. They improved to 2–6, but are still in last place in the AFC North because of their week 5 loss to the Browns.

Already missing Terrell Suggs for the season, the Ravens suffered another setback and this time Steve Smith, Sr. left the game with a ruptured Achilles tendon. The Ravens later announced that the injury will keep him out for the rest of the season.[1]

Week 9: Bye Week

No game. Baltimore had a bye week.

Week 10: Jacksonville Jaguars 22, Baltimore Ravens 20

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Ten: Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=November 15
|time=1:05 p.m. EST
|road=Jaguars
|R1=7|R2=3|R3=3|R4=9
|home=Ravens
|H1=0|H2=14|H3=0|H4=6
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=70,837
|weather={{convert|60|F|C}}, partly cloudy
|referee=Pete Morelli
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots and Chris Fischer
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • JAC – 2:29 A. Hurns 5 yd. pass from B.Bortles (J.Myers kick) (Drive: 8-65, 4:27)
Second quarter
  • BAL – 11:32 C. Gillmore 10 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 2-26, 0:45)
  • JAC – 3:28 J. Myers 21 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 15-77, 8:04)
  • BAL – 1:11 M. Williams 21 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 7-80, 2:17)
Third quarter
  • JAC – 14:27 J. Myers 45 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 4-0, 0:24)
Fourth quarter
  • JAC – 13:01 A. Robinson 15 yd. pass from B.Bortles (pass failed) (Drive: 5-37, 1:00)
  • BAL – 7:30 C. Givens 14 yd. pass from J.Flacco (pass failed) (Drive: 10-80, 5:31)
  • JAC – 0:00 J. Myers 53 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-45, 1:06)

|stats=Top passers
  • JAX – Blake Bortles – 22–45–188–2–1
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 34–45–316–3–2
Top rushers
  • JAX – T. J. Yeldon – 18–61–0
  • BAL – Justin Forsett – 14–53–0
Top receivers
  • JAX – Allen Hurns – 5–62–1
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 7–73–0
Top tacklers
  • JAX – Paul Posluszny – 6
  • BAL – C. J. Mosley – 7

}}

The Ravens were on the cusp of victory despite giving up the ball on three consecutive drives by two Joe Flacco interceptions and a Flacco lost fumble. However, on the last play of the game Elvis Dumervil sacked Jaguars QB Blake Bortles by grabbing onto his face mask, putting them into field goal range with one more play, which kicker Jason Myers converted to win the game, sending the Ravens to 2–7. It was later revealed that in fact, the Jaguars had not set before the aforementioned play, in which case they would have been penalized for a false start, and the ensuing ten second runoff would have ended the game with the Ravens winning 20-19.

Week 11: Baltimore Ravens 16, St. Louis Rams 13

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Eleven: St. Louis Rams at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=November 22
|time=1:02 p.m. EST
|road=Rams
|R1=7|R2=0|R3=6|R4=0
|home=Ravens
|H1=0|H2=3|H3=0|H4=13
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=71,105
|weather={{convert|47|F|C}}, partly cloudy
|referee=Tony Corrente
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston and Laura Okmin
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • STL – 2:05 T. Gurley 1 yd. run (G.Zuerlein kick) (Drive: 3-59, 1:40)
Second quarter
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 25 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-24, 3:53)
Third quarter
  • STL – 6:14 L. Kendricks 30 yd. pass from C.Keenum (kick blocked) (Drive: 3-49, 1:21)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 11:11 K. Aiken 3 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 7-42, 3:14)
  • BAL – 5:12 J. Tucker 20 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-76, 3:49)
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 47 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 5-12, 0:54)

|stats=Top passers
  • STL – Case Keenum – 12–26–136–1–0
  • BAL – Joe Flacco – 27–44–299–1–2
Top rushers
  • STL – Todd Gurley – 25–66–1
  • BAL – Javorius Allen – 22–67–0
Top receivers
  • STL – Lance Kendricks – 2–43–1
  • BAL – Crockett Gillmore – 5–101–0
Top tacklers
  • STL – Mark Barron – 7
  • BAL – C. J. Mosley – 7

}}

In another close game, the Ravens finally pulled together a win, despite another 2 missed field goals by Justin Tucker, on a game winning try from 41 yards. All three Ravens wins have now come from game ending scores by Tucker. Late in the first quarter, running back Justin Forsett broke his right arm, ending his season. On the final drive of the game, Flacco suffered a season ending knee injury.[2]

Week 12: Baltimore Ravens 33, Cleveland Browns 27

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Twelve: Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
|date={{tooltip|November 30|Monday}}
|time=8:30 p.m. EST
|road=Ravens
|R1=10|R2=7|R3=7|R4=9
|home=Browns
|H1=0|H2=13|H3=7|H4=7
|stadium=FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
|attendance=64,380
|weather={{convert|45|F|C}}, clear
|referee=Brad Allen
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and Lisa Salters
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • BAL – Kaelin Clay 82-yard punt return (Justin Tucker kick), 10:12. Ravens 7–0.
  • BAL – Justin Tucker 49-yard field goal, 4:26. Ravens 10–0. Drive: 7 plays, 39 yards, 3:11.
Second quarter
  • CLE – Travis Coons 31-yard field goal, 11:30. Ravens 10–3. Drive: 14 plays, 67 yards, 7:55.
  • BAL – Javorius Allen 13-yard pass from Matt Schaub (Justin Tucker kick), 10:05. Ravens 17–3. Drive: 3 plays, 60 yards, 1:29.
  • CLE – Marlon Moore 10-yard pass from Josh McCown (Travis Coons kick), 4:46. Ravens 17–10. Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 5:22.
  • CLE – Travis Coons 21-yard field goal, 0:05. Ravens 17–13. Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 2:35.
Third quarter
  • CLE – Karlos Dansby 52-yard interception return (Travis Coons kick), 12:27. Browns 20–17.
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken 15-yard pass from Matt Schaub (Justin Tucker kick), 5:37. Ravens 24–20. Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards, 6:46.
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – Justin Tucker 35-yard field goal, 9:09. Ravens 27–20. Drive: 17 plays, 82 yards, 8:07.
  • CLE – Travis Benjamin 42-yard pass from Austin Davis (Travis Coons kick), 1:55. Tied 27–27. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 2:33.
  • BAL – Will Hill 64-yard blocked field goal return (run failed), 0:00. Ravens 33–27.

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Matt Schaub – 20/34, 232 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
  • CLE – Josh McCown – 21/38, 212 yards, TD
Top rushers
  • BAL – Javorius Allen – 12 rushes, 55 yards
  • CLE – Duke Johnson – 7 rushes, 27 yards
Top receivers
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 6 receptions, 80 yards, TD
  • CLE – Gary Barnidge – 7 receptions, 91 yards
Top tacklers
  • BAL – Lardarius Webb – 7 tackles
  • CLE – Donte Whitner, Tashaun Gipson – 6 tackles each

}}

In another wild game, the Ravens' second string offense, forced into starting roles due to mounting injuries, managed a win against the Browns, avoiding a season sweep which hasn't happened since 2007. The game was won on the last play of regulation, when defensive end Brent Urban blocked a Travis Coons 51-yard field goal attempt, which safety Will Hill returned 64 yards for a touchdown.

Week 13: Miami Dolphins 15, Baltimore Ravens 13

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Thirteen: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
|date=December 6
|time=1:03 p.m. EST
|road=Ravens
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=7|R4=3
|home=Dolphins
|H1=0|H2=15|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
|attendance=64,519
|weather={{convert|80|F|C|1}}, cloudy
|referee=John Parry
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Andrew Catalon, Steve Beuerlein, Steve Tasker, and John Schriffen
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • None
Second quarter
  • MIA – 1:47 D. Parker 38 yd. pass from R. Tannehill (A. Franks kick) (Drive: 1-38, 0:07)
  • MIA – 1:27 D. Shelby 22 yd. interception return (J. Ajayi run)
  • BAL – 0:29 J. Tucker 38 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-60, 0:58)
Third quarter
  • BAL – 11:44 J. Allen 41 yd. pass from M. Schaub (J. Tucker kick) (Drive: 6-78, 3:16)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 10:17 J. Tucker 31 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-47, 5:28)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Matt Schaub – 32–46–308–1–2
  • MIA – Ryan Tannehill – 9–19–86–1–0
Top rushers
  • BAL – Javorius Allen – 17–63–0
  • MIA – Lamar Miller – 20–113–0
Top receivers
  • BAL – Javorius Allen – 12–107–1
  • MIA – DeVante Parker – 3–63–1
Top tacklers
  • BAL – Daryl Smith – 9
  • MIA – Reshad Jones – 7

}}

In another disappointing loss, the Ravens’ offense failed to capitalize on a fantastic defensive performance, with Schaub throwing another pick six along with another interception which also led to Miami’s other touchdown. Another Justin Tucker missed field goal from 54 yards was the Ravens’ last chance at a comeback.

Week 14: Seattle Seahawks 35, Baltimore Ravens 6

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Fourteen: Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=December 13
|time=1:00 p.m. EST
|road=Seahawks
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=7|R4=14
|home=Ravens
|H1=0|H2=6|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=71,179
|weather={{convert|71|F|C}}, partly cloudy
|referee=Walt Coleman
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis and Tony Siragusa
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – 5:08 T. Lockett 8 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) (Drive: 11-80, 6:18)
Second quarter
  • BAL – 13:39 J. Tucker 28 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 5-32, 2:31)
  • SEA – 0:38 D. Baldwin 14 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) (Drive: 2-14, 0:09)
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 30 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 5-68, 0:38)
Third quarter
  • SEA – 8:54 D. Baldwin 22 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) (Drive: 11-80, 6:06)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – 14:53 T. Lockett 49 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) (Drive: 9-86, 5:01)
  • SEA – 8:55 D. Baldwin 16 yd. pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) (Drive: 4-38, 2:21)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Russell Wilson – 23–32–292–5–0
  • BAL – Jimmy Clausen – 23–40–274–0–1
Top rushers
  • SEA – Thomas Rawls – 6–44–0
  • BAL – Terrance West – 5–16–0
Top receivers
  • SEA – Tyler Lockett – 6–104–2
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 5–90–0
Top tacklers
  • SEA – K. J. Wright – 5
  • BAL – Shareece Wright – 7

}}

Entering a game in which they were forced to start third-string quarterback Jimmy Clausen, the Ravens were outmaneuvered at every turn against a superior Seahawks team. With the loss, and the wins from the Steelers and the Jets, the Ravens were officially eliminated from postseason contention. The team dropped to 4-9 and faced their first losing season since 2007.

This was the Ravens' first game of the season which was decided by more than one possession as the team's first 12 games were all decided by eight points or less.

Week 15: Kansas City Chiefs 34, Baltimore Ravens 14

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Fifteen: Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=December 20
|time=1:00 p.m. EST
|road=Chiefs
|R1=14|R2=10|R3=0|R4=10
|home=Ravens
|H1=7|H2=7|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=70,791
|weather={{convert|41|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Jeff Triplette
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and Chris Fischer
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • KC – 9:13 C. West 38 yd. run (C. Santos kick) (Drive: 10-89, 5:47)
  • BAL – 6:30 K. Juszczyk 1 yd. pass from J. Clausen (J. Tucker kick) (Drive: 6-45, 2:43)
  • KC – 2:49 T. Branch 73 yd. fumble return (C. Santos kick)
Second quarter
  • KC – 14:56 J. Maclin 13 yd. pass from A. Smith (C. Santos kick) (Drive: 3-24, 1:21)
  • KC – 0:50 C. Santos 53 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-29, 3:16)
  • BAL – 0:00 K. Aiken 48 yd. pass from J. Clausen (J. Tucker kick) (Drive: 5-72, 0:50)
Third quarter
  • None
Fourth quarter
  • KC – 6:45 C. Santos 32 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 14-81, 8:41)
  • KC – 4:36 M. Peters 90 yd. interception return (Drive: C. Santos kick)

|stats=Top passers
  • KC – Alex Smith – 21–25–171–1–0
  • BAL – Jimmy Clausen – 26–45–2–2
Top rushers
  • KC – Charcandrick West – 16–76–1
  • BAL – Terrance West – 7–35–0
Top receivers
  • KC – Travis Kelce – 6–73–0
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 8–128–1
Top tacklers
  • KC – Derrick Johnson – 7
  • BAL – Kendrick Lewis – 5

}}

The Ravens unexpectedly wore gold pants for this game. This drew criticism from their fan base.

Week 16: Baltimore Ravens 20, Pittsburgh Steelers 17

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Sixteen: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
|date=December 27
|time=1:00 p.m. EST
|road=Steelers
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=7|R4=7
|home=Ravens
|H1=7|H2=6|H3=0|H4=7
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
|attendance=71,261
|weather={{convert|64|F|C}}, overcast
|referee=Craig Wrolstad
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Jamie Erdahl
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • BAL – 3:53 C. Matthews 8 yd. pass from R. Mallett (J.Tucker kick) (Drive: 15-75, 7:07)
Second quarter
  • PIT – 14:48 C. Boswell 34 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-64, 4:05)
  • BAL – 10:01 J. Tucker 37 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 11-61, 4:47)
  • BAL – 1:17 J. Tucker 50 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-24, 3:21)
Third quarter
  • PIT – 11:18 D. Williams 1 yd. run (C. Boswell kick) (Drive: 6-79, 3:01)
Fourth quarter
  • BAL – 10:35 J. Allen 3 yd. run (J. Tucker kick) (Drive: 5-58, 2:20)
  • PIT – 6:33 D. Williams 2 yd. run (C. Boswell kick) (Drive: 8-80, 4:02)

|stats=Top passers
  • PIT – Ben Roethlisberger – 24–34–215–0–2
  • BAL – Ryan Mallett – 28–41–274–1–0
Top rushers
  • PIT – DeAngelo Williams – 17–100–2
  • BAL – Javorius Allen – 18–79–1
Top receivers
  • PIT – Antonio Brown – 7–61–0
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 8–66–0
Top tacklers
  • PIT – Ryan Shazier, Cameron Heyward – 5
  • BAL – C. J. Mosley – 6

}}

With the win, the Ravens improved to 5–10, and they swept the Steelers for the first time since their 2011 season.

Week 17: Cincinnati Bengals 24, Baltimore Ravens 16

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Baltimore Ravens|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Seventeen: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
|date=January 3, 2016
|time=1:00 p.m. EST
|road=Ravens
|R1=0|R2=9|R3=0|R4=7
|home=Bengals
|H1=0|H2=7|H3=14|H4=3
|stadium=Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
|attendance=57,254
|weather={{convert|35|F|C}}, mostly cloudy
|referee=Carl Cheffers
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis and Tony Siragusa
|reference=Recap, Gamebook
|scoring=First quarter
  • None
Second quarter
  • BAL – 12:56 J. Tucker 28 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 7-38, 2:14)
  • BAL – 4:55 J. Tucker 50 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-33, 4:24)
  • CIN – 1:49 T. Eifert 22 yd. pass from A. McCarron (M. Nugent kick) (Drive: 8-81, 3:06)
  • BAL – 0:00 J. Tucker 49 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 10-55, 1:49)
Third quarter
  • CIN – 11:22 A. Green 5 yd. pass from A. McCarron (M. Nugent kick) (Drive: 5-33, 2:34)
  • CIN – 6:55 J. Hill 38 yd. run (M. Nugent kick) (Drive: 6-62, 2:12)
Fourth quarter
  • CIN – 4:06 M. Nugent 52 yd. Field Goal (Drive: 8-21, 4:27)
  • BAL – 1:47 K. Juszczyk 2 yd. pass from R. Mallett (J. Tucker kick) (Drive: 8-75, 2:19)

|stats=Top passers
  • BAL – Ryan Mallett – 30–56–292–1–2
  • CIN – AJ McCarron – 17–27–160–2–0
Top rushers
  • BAL – Javorius Allen – 15–38–0
  • CIN – Jeremy Hill – 16–96–1
Top receivers
  • BAL – Kamar Aiken – 5–76–0
  • CIN – Tyler Eifert – 4–51–1
Top tacklers
  • BAL – C. J. Mosley, Shareece Wright – 4
  • CIN – Vontaze Burfict – 8

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The Ravens suffered their fifth straight loss to the Bengals, this time led by second year quarterback AJ McCarron, who threw two touchdowns while Ravens starter Ryan Mallett was intercepted twice. The loss dropped the Ravens to 5–11, their worst record since their 2007 season.

This was the final game for cornerback Tray Walker, as he died on March 18, 2016.

Standings

Division

{{2015 AFC North standings|team=BAL}}

Conference

{{2015 AFC standings|team=BAL}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Wesseling|first1=Chris|title=Steve Smith out for season with torn Achilles|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000570112/article/steve-smith-out-for-season-with-torn-achilles|website=nfl.com|publisher=NFL|accessdate=1 November 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Rosenthal|first1=Greg|title=Ravens' Flacco (torn ACL), Forsett (arm) out for year|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000585381/article/ravens-flacco-torn-acl-forsett-arm-out-for-year|website=nfl.com|publisher=NFL|accessdate=22 November 2015}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.baltimoreravens.com}}
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