The 2005 Baltimore Ravens season was the team's tenth season in the NFL . They were unable to improve upon their previous output of 9–7, instead going 6–10[1] and missing the playoffs for the second straight season.
Personnel [ ]
Staff [ ]
2005 Baltimore Ravens staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Strength and Conditioning – Jeff Friday
Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Paul Ricci
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Attendance
1
September 11, 2005
Indianapolis Colts
L 24–7
0–1–0
70,501
2
September 18, 2005
at Tennessee Titans
L 25–10
0–2–0
69,149
3
Bye
4
October 2, 2005
New York Jets
W 13–3
1–2–0
70,479
5
October 9, 2005
at Detroit Lions
L 35–17
1–3–0
61,201
6
October 16, 2005
Cleveland Browns
W 16–3
2–3–0
70,196
7
October 23, 2005
at Chicago Bears
L 10–6
2–4–0
62,102
8
October 31, 2005
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 20–19
2–5–0
64,178
9
November 6, 2005
Cincinnati Bengals
L 21–9
2–6–0
70,540
10
November 13, 2005
at Jacksonville Jaguars
L 30–3
2–7–0
66,107
11
November 20, 2005
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 16–13 OT
3–7–0
70,601
12
November 27, 2005
at Cincinnati Bengals
L 42–29
3–8–0
65,680
13
December 4, 2005
Houston Texans
W 16–15
4–8–0
69,909
14
December 11, 2005
at Denver Broncos
L 12–10
4–9–0
75,651
15
December 19, 2005
Green Bay Packers
W 48–3 [a]
5–9–0
70,604
16
December 25, 2005
Minnesota Vikings
W 30–23
6–9–0
70,246
17
January 1, 2006
at Cleveland Browns
L 20–16
6–10–0
69,871
a Largest margin of victory in Monday Night Football history
Standings [ ]
References [ ]
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