Slow starts are becoming an unwanted theme for the Ravens as of late. They’ve averaged close to three points in the first quarter through 12 games, but it’s been even worse lately. In their last six first quarters, the Ravens have scored nine total points.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said they are looking at options to fix the problem, including implementing a no-huddle offense early in games.
“It’s definitely an option,” Harbaugh said Wednesday. “It’s definitely something that we have done before among other things. It’s something that’s on the table, for sure.”
Quarterback Lamar Jackson likes the no-huddle offense, as he believes it flexes out the defense.