Where Can I Watch the Baltimore Ravens Play This Season?

The Baltimore Ravens broadcast on CBS for most regular season home games, with select games on Fox, NBC, or ESPN depending on the NFL's scheduling. Check the official Ravens website or your local TV listings one week before each game, as the network assignment can vary week to week. For out-of-market viewers, NFL+ streaming and cable packages like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV carry most games.

How Network Assignment Works for Ravens Games

The NFL controls which network broadcasts each game based on time slot, regional importance, and conference matchups. Home games at M&T Bank Stadium typically land on CBS because Baltimore is in the AFC East, and CBS holds the primary rights to AFC games. However, a primetime matchup might move to Sunday Night Football (NBC) or Monday Night Football (ESPN). Thursday Night Football games air on Amazon Prime Video.

This matters for Baltimore viewers because CBS broadcasts are most consistently available over the air with a basic antenna, while Fox, NBC, and ESPN require cable or streaming. M&T Bank Stadium is located at 1101 Russell Street in downtown Baltimore, and game schedules are released in May each year.

Step-by-Step: Finding This Week's Game

First, visit Ravens.com and navigate to the schedule section. The Ravens list each game with its broadcast network, kickoff time, and whether it streams on NFL+. Second, confirm the channel on your cable provider's guide or a streaming service you already have. Third, if you're outside the Baltimore market and the game is blacked out, NFL+ Premium ($14.99 per month or $99.99 per year as of 2024) removes most local blackouts for mobile and tablet viewing, though it excludes primetime national broadcasts.

Note that blackout rules exist because the NFL wants to protect in-stadium attendance. If a game does not sell out by a certain deadline, it may not air locally on broadcast or streaming.

Cable and Streaming Options in the Baltimore Area

CBS, Fox, and NBC come free with an antenna if you live within range of Baltimore's broadcast towers. This covers most of the city and surrounding counties. For cable, Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, and DirecTV all carry these networks, though channel numbers vary by provider.

For streaming, YouTube TV ($72.99 per month), Hulu + Live TV ($84.99 per month), and Sling TV (starting at $39.99 per month for the Blue plan with ESPN) include the NFL broadcast networks. Amazon Prime Video carries only Thursday Night Football. The choice depends on whether you want other channels and whether you're willing to pay month-to-month or commit to a contract. Most streaming services offer a free trial period.

NFL+ Premium is separate from these services; it's the league's own streaming app and does not include local broadcast networks like CBS or Fox, only select games and replays. For Ravens fans, it works best as a supplement if you travel or want mobile access to out-of-market games.

Ravens Games in Primetime

When Baltimore plays on Sunday Night Football (NBC), Monday Night Football (ESPN), or Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime Video), the broadcast is national, not local. These games air the same way everywhere in the United States and do not have blackout restrictions. Primetime slots are typically reserved for teams with strong fan interest or marquee matchups. The Ravens historically appear in primetime 5 to 8 times per season, though this varies year to year.

Playoff and Postseason Coverage

If the Ravens make the playoffs, playoff games air on CBS, Fox, or NBC depending on which round and matchup. The Super Bowl always airs on CBS or NBC in alternating years. Check your cable or streaming provider's schedule as playoff games are confirmed, usually in early January.

What to Do if a Game Is Blacked Out

Regional blackouts apply to most home games on local broadcast channels if they do not sell out. If you see "blackout in effect," you have two options: purchase NFL+ Premium to stream on a mobile device, or buy a ticket to the game at M&T Bank Stadium. Ticket prices range widely depending on opponent and seat location; the Ravens' official site is the primary ticket seller, though StubHub and other resellers carry secondary market tickets.

Out-of-market viewers rarely encounter blackouts because their local broadcast does not apply to Baltimore's game.

Ravens Radio as a Backup

If you cannot find the game on TV, listen on 105.7 The Fan (WQSR-FM), which broadcasts every Ravens game with play-by-play commentary. This works if you're driving or have radio access and is useful for confirming the broadcast schedule if online listings conflict.

Related Questions

Can I stream Ravens games on my phone? NFL+ Premium ($99.99 per year) streams most regular season and playoff games on mobile, though it excludes primetime broadcasts shown on national networks. Cable streaming apps like the ESPN app or Peacock (for NBC games) also work if you have a login.

Do I need to be in Baltimore to watch the Ravens? No. Streaming services like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV carry Ravens games nationwide, though out-of-market games may be unavailable during blackout windows. NFL+ Premium removes most local blackouts for mobile viewing.

What if I'm at M&T Bank Stadium and want to know the channel at home? Ask an usher or check the big board; the broadcast network is displayed there, and fans on the field typically know which network is carrying the game live.