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how do the ravens make the playoffs

The Ravens make the playoffs by either winning the AFC North or grabbing one of the AFC wild-card spots, and right now their margin for error in the final weeks of the 2025 season is very small.

Current playoff picture

  • The Ravens are in a tight race with the Steelers for the AFC North, with both the division title and tiebreakers still very much in play late in the season.
  • Their overall playoff odds are described as “small” heading into the final two games, meaning they likely need a near‑perfect finish plus some help from other AFC results.

Main paths to get in

  • Win the AFC North:
    • Take care of remaining divisional games (especially against the Steelers) to swing head‑to‑head, division record, and common‑opponent tiebreakers in their favor.
* Finish at least one game better than Pittsburgh or match them while owning the key tiebreakers (division and common games).
  • Secure a wild-card spot:
    • Reach a record that keeps them ahead of other AFC wild-card contenders; in recent years this has usually meant around 10–11 wins, though it varies by season.
* Avoid losses to mid‑tier AFC opponents that are also in the wild‑card mix, since those affect both overall record and conference‑record tiebreakers.

What specifically needs to happen

While the exact clinching trees change week to week, most current scenario breakdowns emphasize:

  1. Win out or go at least 2–0 in the final two games.
    • Dropping even one more game drastically reduces their already slim odds, especially if the loss is to a conference or division rival.
  1. Beat the Steelers if they’re on the remaining schedule.
    • That game is repeatedly highlighted as the swing matchup for both the division and wild‑card tiebreaker stacks.
  1. Get help from other AFC results.
    • Losses by teams like the Browns, Texans, Dolphins, or other wild‑card competitors open paths where a 10‑ or 11‑win Ravens team can still slide in.
  1. Improve the “messy” tiebreakers.
    • Conference record, record in common games, and, if needed, strength‑of‑victory and strength‑of‑schedule are noted as potential deciders if multiple AFC teams finish with the same record.

Why it’s been so hard

  • Analysts point to recurring issues—late‑game collapses, red‑zone execution, and inconsistent protection—that have turned potential wins into losses and forced the Ravens into this narrow playoff path.
  • Early in the year, a tough schedule and key injuries (including to Lamar Jackson) dug them into a hole, even though simulations still saw a route back because of a softer late‑season slate.

Forum and fan-view angle

  • Fan breakdowns on Ravens forums stress that “the playoffs start early” for this team; in other words, every game from mid‑December on is treated as an elimination game.
  • Supporters often highlight that probabilistic models can still give high odds late in the year, but past seasons where strong odds collapsed in Week 17 or 18 keep the fan base cautious until a berth is officially clinched.

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