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There might not have been a player on the Baltimore Ravens who needed to go into the bye more than wide receiver Zay Flowers after his mishaps in the team's Wee
The 1-5 Baltimore Ravens may need to win more games before team members can resume playing anything but football.
So, what position should the Ravens target in the coming weeks? They need immediate depth at EDGE, and an major upgrade could boost their anemic pass rush. Adding an interior rusher would be another way to do that. Baltimore’s offensive line has also been a disappointment this year and may benefit from better guard play.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/ravens as Lamar Jackson's Potential Return Impacts Ravens-Bears Odds. The bye week is finally past the Baltimore Ravens as they look for a fresh start after going 1-5 through the first six games of the regular season.
Chicago’s football franchise is no longer the sad news Bears. They aren’t going to win a Super Bowl title in 2025, but Chicago is good enough to cause a lot of problems for the Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in a “must-win” situation for Baltimore.
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The Baltimore Ravens are one of the most surprising teams in the NFL this season due to their struggles, but at least one player feels the blame doesn't fall on star quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The Bears won their fourth consecutive game on Sunday to improve their record to 4-2. The Ravens licked their wounds during their bye week, nursing a 1-5 record and hoping to reverse a four-game losing streak. The betting odds, however, suggest that the Ravens aren't as bad as their record would suggest, and the Bears aren't as good.
The Baltimore Ravens are 1-5, and removed "distractions" from the locker room following their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes, and Greg Jennings ask if this is good for the Ravens' culture and if they can bounce back this week with a win.
Lamar Jackson, who is dealing with a hamstring injury, did not practice Monday, creating uncertainty about whether he will be available Sunday.
The Ravens are depleted and needing defensive line help. A veteran with 15 sacks on his resume was among the tryouts.