TIME UPDATE: Baltimore Ravens vs. Minnesota Vikings Preseason Kickoff Time Officially Confirmed

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens Flock, set your alarms and adjust your weekend itineraries. The NFL has officially finalized the kickoff time for the Baltimore Ravens’ high-stakes preseason matchup against the Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium.

The inter-conference clash is officially slated for Saturday, August 22, at 7:00 p.m. ET, anchoring a prime-time weekend showcase under the lights in downtown Baltimore.

For head coach John Harbaugh’s squad, the confirmation locks in a vital evaluation window as the Ravens push through training camp and gear up for a grueling regular-season slate. While preseason games do not count in the official standings, this mid-August test against Kevin O’Connell’s versatile Vikings provides a crucial measuring stick for depth, trench execution, and key roster battles.

Broadcast & Viewing Information

Ravens fans in the Mid-Atlantic region and nationwide can tune in through multiple broadcast and streaming options:

  • Date: Saturday, August 22

  • Kickoff Time: 7:00 p.m. EDT

  • Venue: M&T Bank Stadium — Baltimore, Md.

  • Local TV (Baltimore Market): WBAL-TV (Channel 11)

  • National Broadcast: NFL Network

  • Flagship Radio: 98 Rock (97.9 FM) & WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM / 101.5 FM (Gerry Sandusky, Rod Woodson)

  • Live Streaming: Ravens Mobile App, BaltimoreRavens.com (in-market), and NFL+ (out-of-market)

What’s at Stake for Baltimore

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The middle week of the preseason is traditionally the pivot point of camp. Coaches transition from fundamental installations to real-time situational management—two-minute drills, red-zone execution, and sudden-change defense.

For the Ravens, several storylines will take center stage under the Saturday night lights:

1. Offensive Line Chemistry & Protection Depth

Baltimore’s offensive identity has always been forged in the trenches. With changes across the starting five and depth positions, offensive line coach George Warhop will be watching continuity closely. The interior line must prove capable of opening lanes in the downhill power-run game while maintaining a clean pocket against Minnesota’s aggressive pass-rush concepts.

2. Backup Quarterback Rhythm and Command

While two-time MVP Lamar Jackson’s regular-season role is locked, managing game tempo and executing third-down conversions falls on the shoulders of the quarterback room behind him. Evaluators want to see decisiveness in the pocket, accurate ball placement across the middle of the field, and poise under simulated blitz looks.

3. Edge Rush and Defensive Line Rotation

Defensive coordinator Zach Orr’s scheme thrives on creating disruption from all angles. Young edge defenders and rotational defensive tackles are fighting for designated pass-rush snaps. Generating organic pressure off the edge without over-committing to run-pass options will be a major focal point against Minnesota’s quick-strike passing system.

4. Wide Receiver & Secondary Bubble Battles

The back half of the 53-man roster is won in games like this:

  • Pass Catcher Rotation: Wideouts battling for the No. 5 and No. 6 receiver spots must show reliable hands in traffic and the ability to win one-on-one contested catches.

  • Secondary Depth: Cornerbacks and hybrid safeties will face a heavy dosage of boundary targets and vertical routes, providing crucial tape for special teams coordinator Chris Horton and the defensive staff.

  • Special Teams Impact: Gunner play on punt coverage and lane discipline on kickoff returns remain non-negotiable prerequisites to securing a final roster spot in Baltimore.

The Opponent: Minnesota Vikings

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The Vikings travel to Charm City looking to stress defenses with creative pre-snap motions, condensed splits, and layered route combinations. Kevin O’Connell’s offensive scheme tests linebackers’ coverage eyes and demands sharp open-field tackling from defensive backs. For Baltimore’s defense, facing a distinct NFC scheme provides invaluable reps against concepts they won’t regularly see inside the AFC North.

Final Outlook

With kickoff locked in for 7:00 p.m. ET, M&T Bank Stadium is set to deliver an electric August atmosphere. The lights will be on, the evaluations will be fierce, and the competition for final roster spots will reach a boiling point as the Ravens look to build momentum toward September.