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Ravens’ red zone offense must improve under Todd Monken

On Thursday during the media available portion of OTAs, the Baltimore Ravens offense attempted to score in a simulated first half two-minute drill. The offense was down three and needed to move 75 yards.

On the first play, Lamar Jackson scramble from a closing pocket for a 15-yard gain. The next play he found wide receiver Devin Duvernay for around a 30-yard gain. After back-to-back chunk plays, the offense faltered and soon enough they called for the field goal unit.

Later in practice, they simulated a game-winning drive scenario, down four in the fourth quarter with two minutes remaining.