
The Cleveland Browns will face a difficult schedule in 2025, including games against six teams that made the 2024 NFL Playoffs.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns are looking to turn the page after a challenging 2024 season that ended with a 3-14 record.
With a long offseason ahead, the Browns are expected to undergo significant changes, from potential roster shakeups and coaching adjustments to leveraging their draft picks to build a stronger foundation for next season.
As fans reflect on a disappointing year, the focus now shifts to 2025, where the Browns will face a formidable lineup of opponents, including six teams who will be fresh off 2024 playoff appearances.
As always, the Browns will face their AFC North rivals —the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers—twice in 2025, once at home and once on the road. These divisional matchups are critical for Cleveland, especially since the Steelers and Ravens made the 2024 playoffs, with the Bengals narrowly missing a spot.
In addition to their AFC North rivals, the home slate for the Browns includes games against multiple 2024 playoff teams, including the Buffalo Bills, Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers. In addition, Huntington Bank Field will play host to the Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers and the Tennessee Titans.
The Browns’ road games add another layer of difficulty. In addition to their divisional trips to Cincinnati, Baltimore and Pittsburgh, the Browns will travel to face the Detroit Lions, who clinched the No. 1 spot in the NFC. Other road matchups will include the Chicago Bears, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets and New England Patriots.
The exact dates and times for the 2025 games won’t be finalized until the NFL releases the official schedule in the spring.
FULL SCHEDULE
2025 HOME GAMES
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Buffalo Bills
- Miami Dolphins
- Green Bay Packers
- Baltimore Ravens
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Tennessee Titans
- Minnesota Vikings
- San Francisco 49ers
2025 AWAY GAMES
- Chicago Bears
- Cincinnati Bengals
- New York Jets
- Detroit Lions
- New England Patriots
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Baltimore Ravens
- Pittsburgh Steelers