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Baltimore Ravens

7-3-0 1st AFC North
  • 38.9% 1st
    Off DVOA
  • 77.8% 1st
    Passing DVOA
  • 21.7% 2nd
    Rushing DVOA
  • 0.3% 14th
    Def DVOA
  • 14.2% 25th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • -23.7% 3rd
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    31.8 1st
  • Points Against
    25.3 25th
  • Yards Per Game
    438.0 1st
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    368.0 27th
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Tylan Wallace
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Baltimore Ravens
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Tylan Wallace, Rock Ya-Sin Out For AFC Championship

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace (knee) and cornerback Rock Ya-Sin (knee) have both officially been ruled out for the AFC Championship game on Sunday against the visiting Kansas City Chiefs. The good news for the Ravens defense is that cornerback Marlon Humphrey (calf), who had missed the last two games, is active as the Ravens try to advance to the Super Bowl. Wallace has been dealing with a knee injury since Week 17 of the regular season and will miss a second straight playoff game as a result. The 24-year-old had only one catch all year for 11 yards on two targets, so he wouldn't have factored into the offensive game plan if he were active. Ya-Sin has been a valuable backup cornerback for the Ravens defense this year, but he won't be on the field on Sunday despite putting in a full practice on Friday.

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01/28/2024 14:06
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Isaiah Likely
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Isaiah Likely May Remain Viable Against Chiefs

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely stepped up in a huge way while Mark Andrews (ankle) missed around half of the season. Since Week 12, including the divisional game against the Houston Texans, Likely caught 23 out of 31 targets for 356 yards and six touchdowns. He's also been seeing over 11 yards per target and played 63% of snaps or greater in each game except the regular season finale. Andrews was recently declared active for this game, but he may be on a snap count, which means they'll still have to rely on Likely for a sizeable chunk of the tight end work. There's even the possibility of using Andrews as more of a decoy or red zone target while Likely sees the rest of the targets. Likely is a TE2 with TE1 upside depending on the game script.

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01/27/2024 14:48
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Zay Flowers
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Baltimore Ravens
4 WR
Zay Flowers Holds Mid-Level Value In AFC Championship

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has consistently hovered around WR2/WR3 territory all year, which has been amazing considering the fact that this is only his rookie year and the Ravens completely overhauled their offensive style and gameplan. Flowers normally would come in with a higher value, but the Kansas City Chiefs have been very good against opposing passing attacks, and if they decide to have L'Jarius Sneed shadow him, it will be a tough day. The sheer amount of targets that he gets on a game-to-game basis will keep him relevant in DFS lineups though. He led the team in targets this year with 108 and he caught 77 of them for 858 yards and five touchdowns. Flowers could be considered a WR2 again in this matchup.

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01/27/2024 13:41
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Justice Hill
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Justice Hill Ready For More Work Against Chiefs

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill has taken over the backfield over the last four games, including their Divisional game against the Houston Texans. He received more carries and was more efficient in the passing game compared to his counterpart Gus Edwards. Hill has looked explosive and has been able to find the open areas of the field outside of the red zone. The next thing he needs to do to be a surefire start at running back in DFS is find the end zone, which will only happen if he does it before they get down to the red zone. He has a good chance of doing so against a Kansas City Chiefs defense that has shown holes in their run defense compared to their top-notch pass defense. Hill could be a sneaky flex option for DFS managers in this AFC Championship matchup.

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01/27/2024 13:26
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Lamar Jackson
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Lamar Jackson Primed For A Big AFC Championship Performance

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson gets to experience his first-ever AFC Championship game while the city of Baltimore gets to watch their team at home for the first time in the Ravens era for this big game. The home-field advantage is something not to be downplayed, especially because Jackson has noticeably better stats while playing at home despite suffering one more loss at home compared to on the road. His quarterback rating at home is 112.4 with 14 touchdowns through the air, three on the ground, four interceptions, and a 69.41 completion percentage on 219 attempts. He's also racked up 2039 passing yards and 435 rushing yards. While the Chiefs defense presents just as tough of a matchup as the Texans, Jackson should remain a high-level option in DFS lineups.

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01/27/2024 12:34
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