2014 Baltimore Ravens season
The 2014 season was the Baltimore Ravens' 19th in the National Football League and their seventh under head coach John Harbaugh. The Ravens improved upon their 8–8 record from 2013, when they missed the playoffs for the first time since 2007. Additionally, the Ravens scored a franchise record 409 points and quarterback Joe Flacco passed for a career-high 27 touchdowns and 3,986 yards.
The Ravens clinched the sixth seed in the AFC playoffs following their Week 17 win against the Browns. This was their first time making the playoffs in the post-Ray Lewis era, having failed the make the playoffs the previous season. After winning the AFC wild card game against their divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers, the Ravens were ultimately defeated in the AFC Divisional Round by the eventual Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, failing to upset them on the road in a repeat of the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII winning season. After this season, the Ravens would not qualify to make the postseason again until 2018.
The season was not without controversy, however, as TMZ released a video of star running back Ray Rice punching his wife Janay Palmer then dragging her out of the Revel Casino's elevator in Atlantic City. On September 8, 2014 after seeing the video, the Ravens released Rice.
Personnel
2014 draft class
Draft trades- The Ravens finished with the same record and strength of schedule as the Dallas Cowboys at the end of the season. The tiebreaker was determined by way of a coin flip at the NFL Scouting Combine, with the Cowboys selecting 16th in the first round and the Ravens selecting 17th.
- The Ravens traded their original fourth- and fifth-round selections to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for offensive tackle Eugene Monroe.
- The Ravens traded their original seventh-round selection to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for center A. Q. Shipley. || 218
Staff
Final roster
Schedule
Preseason
During the first preseason game vs the 49ers the Ravens won the third "Harbowl", as coach John Harbaugh defeated his brother Jim Harbaugh for the third time.Regular season
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.Game summaries
Regular season
Week 1: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Week 2: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 3: at Cleveland Browns
Week 4: vs. Carolina Panthers
Week 5: at Indianapolis Colts
Week 6: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
would break an NFL record for fastest time for throwing 5 touchdown passes since the AFL–NFL merger.Week 7: vs. Atlanta Falcons
Week 8: at Cincinnati Bengals
Week 9: at Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 10: vs. Tennessee Titans
Week 11: Bye Week
Week 12: at New Orleans Saints
The Ravens were the only AFC North team to defeat all of their NFC South opponents.Week 13: vs. San Diego Chargers
Week 14: at Miami Dolphins
Week 15: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Week 16: at Houston Texans
Week 17: vs. Cleveland Browns
With the win, the Ravens finished the season 10–6. The team also improved to 13–1 against the Browns in the Flacco-Harbaugh era. Thanks to the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the San Diego Chargers, the Ravens secured the sixth seed in the NFL playoffs.Postseason
| Round | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Recap |
| Wild Card | at Pittsburgh Steelers | W 30–17 | 1–0 | Heinz Field | ||
| Divisional | at New England Patriots | L 31–35 | 1–1 | Gillette Stadium |