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How to boost Ravens' passing game? Upgrade Lamar Jackson's bodyguards

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- What’s the best way to improve the NFL’s worst passing game this offseason?

Pay big money for a No. 1 wide receiver like Allen Robinson or Kenny Golladay? Add another pass-catching tight end?

When asked to address the league’s 32nd-ranked passing attack, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta offered a different take to help quarterback Lamar Jackson.

“One of the things we have to do is get better up front with pass protection,” DeCosta said after the season. “The offensive line, in general, really battled versus some adversity this year.