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Ravens Will Look To Boost WR Group Following One Of Least Productive Seasons In Past Decade

If there is one thing that remains lacking for the Baltimore Ravens on the offensive side of the ball, it is a stable group of consistent and productive wide receivers. While the AFC North champions of 2019 went 14-2, catapulted primarily by one of the highest-scoring offenses in NFL history, this was achieved through alternative means than the norm around the NFL—through the wide receiver group.

Not only did the Ravens set a new NFL record for the most rushing yards in a single season—and very nearly had as many rushing yards as passing yards—a great deal of the heavy lifting in the passing game actually came from the tight end position, particularly Mark Andrews, who went to the Pro Bowl.