Who do Ravens play next? Baltimore's divisional round opponent set in 2024 NFL playoff bracket

David Suggs

Who do Ravens play next? Baltimore's divisional round opponent set in 2024 NFL playoff bracket image

Lamar Jackson's soon-to-be MVP 2023 season is shrouded in allegory.

The Ravens QB represents the very best of football, a bumbling vortex capable of leaving defenders ambling on the ground like cherry blossoms on a blustery spring day. He's a marksman with the ball in his hand, and when it's tethered to his hip, sparks fly.

Jackson accounted for nearly 4,500 yards of total offense and 29 touchdowns while spearheading Baltimore's attack. He left glittering masterpieces on the gridiron against both the 49ers and Dolphins, seemingly wrapping up most valuable play talk in the blink of an eye.

And his team — those mighty Ravens — is flying. Baltimore finished the regular season 13-4. It very well could have been better, too. Losses to the Bengals, Steelers (twice), and Browns were decided by a total of just 19 points.

The Ravens have dreams of a Lombardi Trophy. Jackson — the league's most exciting talent — looks poised to play a central role in leading them there.

Every great journey begins with a step, though. For Baltimore, its pilgrimage starts with a flourish: a home match in the AFC divisional round.

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Just who will the Ravens play, though? Here's what you need to know.

Who do the Ravens play next?

The Ravens were rewarded for their performance on the field with preferential treatment off of it. Baltimore finished with a record of 13-4 on the season, not just good enough for best record in the league, but also providing John Harbaugh's squad with a bye week and home-field advantage for the remainder of the playoffs.

When they come out of their bye week, they will be greeted by the lowest remaining seed in the AFC. That left four possibilities when the playoffs began, but Monday's action officially narrowed their potential opponents from four to one.

Here's the skinny on the Ravens' next opponent in the 2024 NFL postseason.

Texans

With the Texans rolling past the Browns in their wild-card matchup, the path to a Houston-Baltimore divisional round matchup simply required the Bills to defeat the Steelers. The Bills complied, dispatching the Steelers 31-17 to leave the Texans as the lowest remaining seed in the AFC and send DeMeco Ryans' team to Baltimore.

The Ravens handled Stroud and Co. pretty comfortably back in Week 1, vanquishing them by a score of 25-9. That was then, this is now. Stroud was one of the league's best quarterbacks this year and already showcased his big-game talent with near-flawless displays against the Colts and Browns in recent weeks. Houston also possesses a glut of pass-rushing dynamos and run stuffers in its defensive line, options that could render Todd Monken's offense ineffective on an off-day.

Off-days have been increasingly uncommon for Baltimore, however, and you'd figure that the Ravens would be favored heavily going into such an affair, especially one that pits one of the league's best all-around units against a rookie signal-caller, even one as gifted as Stroud.

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David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.