At this time last season, the Ravens were averaging 30.6 points per game compared to 29.8 points this season. But the team’s average gain is down a half-yard per play, its average time-of-possession has dropped by about five minutes per game and the offense’s EPA per play has been cut in half, per RBSDM.com.
Since Week 3, Baltimore ranks 27th in EPA per passing play, and only Adam Gase’s Jets have a worse Success Rate over that time.
If that weren’t bad enough on its own, the run game has also fallen off from last year.