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Ravens and Orioles, a Short Walk Apart: Baltimore's NFL-MLB Doubleheader Weekend (2026)

The weekend ending Sunday, September 20 is the only one in 2026 when both the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles play at home, and their stadiums sit about 0.41 miles apart, so it is the rare NFL-MLB doubleheader you can do entirely on foot.

June 15, 2026

When can I see the Ravens and Orioles in the same Baltimore weekend in 2026?

The weekend ending Sunday, September 20. The Orioles host the Brewers from September 18 to 20, and the Ravens host the Saints on Sunday, September 20. It is the only 2026 weekend both Baltimore teams are home, and M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards sit about 0.41 miles apart, so you can do the whole doubleheader on foot from one downtown hotel: Orioles on Saturday, Ravens on Sunday.

The one weekend both teams are home

The Ravens play eight home games in 2026, but only one of them lands while the Orioles are also home. The Orioles season winds down in late September, and every Ravens home game after September 20 falls once baseball is over. The math is simple: if you want both teams in one Baltimore trip this year, the weekend ending Sunday, September 20 is the one.

Here is what that weekend holds:

GameVenueWhen
SaturdayOrioles vs Milwaukee BrewersOriole Park at Camden YardsSept 18 to 20 series
SundayRavens vs New Orleans SaintsM&T Bank StadiumSept 20

The Orioles host the Brewers for a three-game series that runs Friday through Sunday, so you can take the Saturday game and keep Sunday free for football. The Ravens-Saints game is the Sunday anchor.

A 0.41-mile walk between the stadiums

Baltimore is one of a handful of cities where the football and baseball stadiums share a single downtown footprint. M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards are about 0.41 miles apart, roughly a 10-minute walk. It is one of the closest NFL-MLB stadium pairs in the country, close enough that you never need a car or a transit transfer between the two games.

That proximity is the whole reason the weekend works as a doubleheader. You are not driving across town or splitting the trip between two neighborhoods. You walk.

The two-day playbook

The clean shape is Orioles Saturday, Ravens Sunday, one hotel downtown.

Stay near the Inner Harbor or the stadium district; both put you within walking distance of Camden Yards, with M&T Bank Stadium just beyond it, so Sunday's walk to football is short. Catch the Orioles on Saturday, keep Sunday open for the Ravens, and you have a two-game weekend with one check-in, one base, and no rental car.

Pro Tip

Trip shape: Arrive Friday or Saturday, Orioles at Camden Yards on Saturday, Ravens at M&T Bank on Sunday, walk between both, head home Monday. One hotel, no transit between games.

Why this weekend is worth booking

Book the September 18-20 weekend. It is the only weekend in 2026 the Ravens and Orioles are both home, the two stadiums are a short walk apart, and the Orioles series gives you a flexible Saturday around the Sunday football game. If you want a Baltimore football-and-baseball weekend, this is the 2026 window to book; the next chance depends on schedules that are not published yet.

Plan the weekend with the Baltimore destination guide, compare the home schedules on the Ravens team page and the Orioles team page, or open the itinerary planner to price it.

Don't just watch, Go.

Plan your Baltimore football and baseball weekend

Sept 18-20 weekend: Ravens vs Saints (Sun) + an Orioles home series, a short walk apart

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