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Zay Flowers crashes a wedding in Ravens' schedule release video

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The Ravens unveiled their 2026 schedule with a viral video featuring Zay Flowers crashing the wedding of two Baltimore superfans.

The Baltimore Ravens may have delivered one of the NFL's best 2026 schedule release videos. Baltimore wide receiver Zay Flowers surprised Ravens superfans Sierra and Zach by crashing their wedding and using it as the team's official schedule release video, creating a viral moment that quickly grabbed attention across social media. The couple, both massive Ravens supporters, believed they were simply celebrating their wedding day before Flowers suddenly appeared to unveil Baltimore's 2026 opponents and schedule to stunned guests.

The creative reveal added personality and humor to a schedule packed with marquee matchups, primetime games, division rivalries, and even an international showdown. Wedding Crashers starring @ZayFlowers @SeatGeek ๐ŸŽŸ: https://t. co/bQ2LhzBaUs pic.

twitter. com/xTiLcdCX47 โ€” Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 14, 2026 Baltimore opens the season on Sept. 13 against the Indianapolis Colts before hosting the New Orleans Saints in Week 2.

One of the most unique games on the schedule arrives in Week 3 when the Ravens face the Dallas Cowboys in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, marking another major international showcase for the franchise. The Ravens also received several high-profile primetime games, including: Week 5 at the Atlanta Falcons on NBCโ€™s Sunday Night FootballWeek 9 against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Prime VideoWeek 10 versus the Los Angeles Chargers on ESPNโ€™s Monday Night FootballWeek 17 at the Cincinnati Bengals on Prime Video in a game that could decide the AFC North Baltimore's 2026 slate again looks brutal, featuring matchups against playoff contenders like the Buffalo Bills , Bengals, Chargers, and Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens close the regular season with two massive AFC North battles against Pittsburgh in Weeks 15 and 18, potentially setting the stage for another dramatic division finish.