The 2020 season was the Baltimore Ravens' 25th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 13th under head coach John Harbaugh.
They failed to improve upon their franchise-best 14–2 regular season and were denied their third consecutive AFC North title following a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12 after 18 of their players contracted COVID-19.
Despite this, as well as a 6–5 start, the Ravens won their five remaining games to finish 11–5 and after a win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17, clinched their third consecutive playoff berth.
Baltimore's season would end in the divisional round for the second straight year, this time to the Buffalo Bills by a score of 17–3.
Running backs (RB) Wide receivers (WR) Tight ends (TE) Defensive linemen (DL) Defensive backs (DB) Special teams Reserve The Ravens' preseason schedule was announced on May 7, but was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ravens defense dominated the Texans, sacking Watson 4 times, with one interception and one fumble returned for a touchdown.
Baltimore's defense dominated the matchup, sacking rookie Bengals' QB Joe Burrow seven times and allowing just 3 points in a blowout win.
After taking a 17–0 halftime lead, Baltimore survived a furious second-half rally from the Eagles, stopping a two-point conversion, recovering the ensuing onside kick, and getting a first down in the final two minutes to earn their third straight win, and their first ever road win over the Eagles.
After losing a tough game at home to the Steelers the previous week, the Ravens looked to bounce back against the Colts.
Although it was originally scheduled for Thanksgiving night, a COVID-19 outbreak with the Ravens organization caused the game to be postpone three times.
18 players were out for the Ravens, including QB Lamar Jackson, RBs Mark Ingram II and J. K. Dobbins, FB Patrick Ricard, TE Mark Andrews, WR Willie Snead, DE Calais Campbell, and NT Brandon Williams.
Backup Trace McSorley was forced into the game as a result, but left with a knee injury at the two-minute warning.
The Ravens won their fourth straight game behind another dominant running performance as the team rushed for 249 yards.
The Ravens' season ended with a game in which they scored the fewest points since John Harbaugh became head coach.