For the first time since January, a full slate of NFL games returns this Sunday. Although the Ravens won’t take the field after their narrow 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the season opener, there’s still plenty for Baltimore fans to tune into.

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At this early point in the season, Ravens fans should focus on rooting against their AFC North rivals. But there are other key matchups to follow. Here’s a guide for who Ravens fans should cheer for in Week 1:

Pittsburgh Steelers @ Atlanta Falcons
Sunday, 1:00 p.m., FOX
With Russell Wilson sidelined due to injury, the Steelers will start newly-acquired Justin Fields. Fields’ performance could spark a quarterback controversy in Pittsburgh. On the other side, the Falcons’ debuting quarterback Kirk Cousins will aim to make a statement.
Root for: Falcons

New England Patriots @ Cincinnati Bengals
Sunday, 1:00 p.m., CBS
The Bengals are eyeing a Super Bowl run, while the Patriots are in rebuild mode. New England’s Jacoby Brissett will start, while Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow returns from injury. Star receiver Ja’Marr Chase’s status remains uncertain due to ongoing contract disputes.
Root for: Patriots

Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns
Sunday, 4:25 p.m., FOX
Deshaun Watson is back for the Browns after last season’s injury, while Dak Prescott leads a slightly depleted Cowboys offense. Cleveland’s defense was elite last year—can they replicate that in Week 1?
Root for: Cowboys

Arizona Cardinals @ Buffalo Bills
Sunday, 1:00 p.m., CBS
Even without Stefon Diggs, the Bills remain a top AFC contender. A Week 1 loss would be great for Baltimore’s playoff hopes.
Root for: Cardinals

Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks
Sunday, 4:05 p.m., CBS
Former Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald makes his head coaching debut for Seattle. His success is a win for Baltimore fans—plus, rooting for NFC teams to beat AFC teams is always smart.
Root for: Seahawks

New York Jets @ San Francisco 49ers
Monday, 8:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC
Aaron Rodgers makes his highly anticipated return from injury. Can the 40-year-old lead the Jets to contender status?
Root for: 49ers

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