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Baltimore has a strong passing attack, helmed by Lamar Jackson with the likes of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and Mark Andrews. The rushing attack is even more potent, with Jackson and Derrick Henry. Getting a good offensive line up front is crucial.
Ranking the storylines that will dominate discussions ahead of Baltimore's regular-season opener against Buffalo.
With the start of NFL training camps just around the corner, Nick Shook digs into the Baltimore Ravens' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
Baltimore's defense grabbed 17 takeaways last season – 12 interceptions and five fumbles. Only six NFL teams had fewer. "It doesn't really matter how good you play defensively. If you can't get the football, you're not playing good enough," cornerback Marlon Humphrey said during minicamp. "So that's the biggest thing to harp on."
The Baltimore Ravens are about to officially embark on their 2025 campaign and have some fierce competitions for starting jobs and key roles up for grabs.
Baltimore Ravens announce they'll host 16 free open training camp practices at the Under Armour Performance Center
The Ravens' deep arsenal of weapons means they have even more ways to exploit opponents. They can create more mismatches and lean on different aspects of their offense based on their foes' weaknesses. It could vary week-to-week or even drive-to-drive.
At which positions has Baltimore improved heading into the 2025 season? And which areas of the roster are still question marks?
Baltimore has a solid and efficient trio with Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and DeAndre Hopkins, but the Ravens' stars were shut out of the vote.