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NFL to release 2017 regular-season schedule on Thursday night

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The NFL has officially confirmed when the 2017 schedule will be announced.
The Ravens’ full list of 2017 opponents has been known since early January, but we’ll finally learn the order of those games when the league unveils the regular-season schedule at 8 p.m. on Thursday night. Baltimore will play its first game outside the United States in franchise history against Jacksonville at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sept. 24.
In addition to their six AFC North divisional games, the Ravens will play the AFC South and the NFC North next season as well as the second-place teams from the AFC East (Miami) and AFC West (Oakland).
HOME: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Miami
AWAY: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville (in London), Tennessee, Green Bay, Minnesota, Oakland
Be sure to visit WNST.net after Thursday night’s schedule release for information about our 2017 purple road trips!

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