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There is “unfinished business” in Ronnie Stanley’s eyes, and the 31-year-old left tackle appears to be having a late-career renaissance.
Justified or not, it’s fair for an owner to question the leadership from the front office on down when a team is routinely picked as a preseason favorite to go to the Super Bowl, only to see them collapse in the playoffs or fail again to formulate a plan that can beat the Chiefs.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a concerning-looking right/hand injury in Wednesday’s practice that bears watching. Per ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, Lamar Jackson left practice after suffering what looked like a right wrist/hand injury.
Former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson visited practice and gave some tips to the player wearing his No. 95 jersey now, Tavius Robinson.
Pundit explains why the Ravens are not No. 1 in his offensive team rankings. Two Ravens make top 25 players 25-and-under rankings. The Ravens are projected to still be among the elite teams five years from now.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/ravens as Ravens Might Be NFL’s Defining Team This Century. The NFL has seen some incredible runs throughout the 21st Century, from the New England Patriots' 20-year reign of terror to the Kansas City Chiefs' current dynasty.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken shouldn't shrug off the pattern he is seeing within the passing game in preseason.