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Ravens' opponents now set for 2015 season

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While the Ravens are now focused on their sixth trip to the postseason in seven years, their slate of 2015 opponents was finalized with the conclusion of the regular season on Sunday.
Finishing third in the AFC North with a 10-6 record, Baltimore will now face the third-place finishers in the AFC East and AFC South — the Miami Dolphins and the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Ravens were already slated to face the AFC West and NFC West next season in addition to their usual six games against their three AFC North rivals.
2015 will be the Ravens’ 20th season in Baltimore.
Dates and times will be announced when the full NFL schedule is released in the spring.
Below is the full slate of 2015 opponents:
HOME: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, San Diego, St. Louis, Seattle, Jacksonville
AWAY: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Denver, Oakland, Arizona, San Francisco, Miami

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