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All the Quarterbacks the Ravens Will Face in 2022
The Ravens will face some of the top quarterbacks in the league during 2022 NFL season.

Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Ravens will face the GOAT and seven-time Super Bowl champion after Brady un-retired this offseason. Brady is 6-2 against the Ravens over his career, with Lamar Jackson beating him in Baltimore in their last meeting in 2019.

Russell Wilson, Denver Broncos
Baltimore gets a date with Wilson after he was traded to Denver this offseason. The Ravens last beat him in Seattle in 2019 on Jackson's famous "Hell yeah, Coach. Let's go for it!" moment and Marcus Peters' pick-six on Wilson in his Ravens debut.

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Allen's NFL rookie debut was at M&T Bank Stadium, when he entered in relief and went 6-of-15 for 74 yards. The last two meetings have been in Buffalo, including the Bills' 2020 divisional playoffs win when Jackson was sidelined early in the second half by a concussion.

Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
The reigning AFC champion beat up on the Ravens twice last season, including a record-setting 525 passing yards and four touchdowns in the teams' last meeting.

Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns
This matchup is pending a possible suspension, but it could be the first of what will be many matchups between the two after Watson inked a five-year deal with the Browns this offseason. He lost both of his previous matchups against the Ravens as a member of the Texans.

Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh Steelers
The rookie first-round pick will likely become the team's starter at some point this season if he doesn't win it at the start. If not, Baltimore would get another date with Mitch Trubisky, who beat the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium despite an ugly rookie performance in 2017.

Mac Jones, New England Patriots
Jones will be entering his second season and get his first taste of the Ravens. The efficient passer is looking to build off a strong rookie performance.

Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins
During last season's game at Hard Rock Stadium, Tagovailoa stepped in for Jacoby Brissett midway through the game and led a comeback win for the Dolphins that was mostly dominated by the defense. Now Tagovailoa has a dangerous new weapon in wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars
Lawrence only won three games last season but still threw for 3,641 yards. He tossed only 12 touchdowns to 17 interceptions, but the Jaguars were aggressive in giving in more weapons and protection in free agency.

Zach Wilson, New York Jets
Wilson is in a similar situation as Lawrence, looking to improve after a tough rookie season in which he won just three games. Wilson threw for 2,334 yards and tossed nine touchdowns to 11 interceptions as a rookie, but has a better cast around him now.

Jameis Winston, New Orleans Saints
Winston will be coming off a season-ending knee injury and looking to hold off fellow veteran Andy Dalton for the starting job.

Marcus Mariota, Atlanta Falcons
Mariota will be looking to stay ahead of rookie third-round pick Desmond Ridder and revive his career as a starter. He has two highly-drafted targets in tight end Kyle Pitts and wide receiver Drake London.

Sam Darnold, Carolina Panthers
The Panthers could replace Darnold with third-round pick Matt Corral at some point. He struggled in his first season in Carolina, going 4-7 with nine touchdowns to 13 interceptions. Darnold is 0-1 against the Ravens, losing to them when he was a Jet in 2019.

Daniel Jones, New York Giants
Jones is entering a make-or-break fourth season after going 12-25 over his previous three years. The Ravens beat up on him in 2020, holding Jones to 24-of-41 passing for 252 yards and one interception with six sacks.