The Baltimore Ravens can beat teams in countless ways—rushing with Derrick Henry, Lamar Jackson scrambling, or picking apart secondaries through the air. Their offense made history in 2024 as the first to pass for over 4,000 yards and rush for more than 3,000. This year, the unit could be even stronger.
The Ravens did not lose much starting talent in the offseason. Offensive guard Patrick Mekari and cornerback Brandon Stephens were the only two starters to depart in free agency, and neither was a crucial piece last year. On the flip side, they added veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who, although well past his prime, should help give Jackson the best receiving core of his career.