Philadelphia Eagles schedule 2020: 3 toughest non-divisional games
By Dan Parzych
2. Baltimore Ravens: Week 6 (Home)
Once again, the Baltimore Ravens are another example in which the Eagles could still see plenty of problems from the AFC North champions, even if they may end up having the slight advantage over playing at home.
Watching Lamar Jackson emerge as one of the top quarterbacks in the league last season before going on to take home MVP honors was truly incredible to witness, and has Baltimore’s offense built to compete at a high level for years to come.
If Jackson was able to win MVP in just his first full year as the starter, one can only imagine what the former Louisville star is going to do for an encore in 2020.
Not to mention, with the Ravens coming up short the way they did in the playoffs as the No. 1 seed during the Divisional Round last January, it’s safe to assume that Jackson will be more motivated than ever to help the team bounce back in one of the strongest ways possible.
Assuming this turns out to be the case in Baltimore, the Eagles will have their hands full trying to keep Jackson in check on top of trying to put up points against an elite Ravens’ defense.