Team Profile
Baltimore Ravens
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36.3% 1stOff DVOA
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74.4% 1stPassing DVOA
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19.5% 1stRushing DVOA
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-7% 6thDef DVOA
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0.9% 11thDef Passing DVOA
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-20.5% 5thDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For30.5 3rd
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Points Against21.2 8th
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Yards Per Game423.0 1st
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Yards Allowed Per Game324.0 10th
Both Baltimore Ravens wide receivers Zay Flowers (calf) and Devin Duvernay (back) were full participants in practice on Wednesday. Flowers, who did not play in the Week 18 regular season finale as a precaution in a meaningless game, said he feels great and is ready to go for the Divisional Round of the playoffs this Saturday against the Houston Texans. The 23-year-old rookie was listed as limited on Tuesday's injury report and he probably could have played in Week 18 had it been a game that mattered. Flowers, who had a solid 77-858-5 line during the regular season on 108 targets, should operate as Baltimore's No. 1 receiver for quarterback Lamar Jackson, giving him plenty of DFS appeal in what could end up being a shootout against the upstart Texans. Duvernay will likely be more of a factor on special teams if he's activated from Injured Reserve to play on Saturday.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken said that tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) has looked good in practice but said Andrews' status is "day-to-day" heading into the Divisional Round of the playoffs this Saturday against the Houston Texans. Andrews was listed as limited in practice on Tuesday after returning to practice last Friday. The 28-year-old remains on Injured Reserve and hasn't played since getting hurt in Week 11, but if he finishes off the week with some strong practices, Baltimore could consider officially activating him to have him available on Saturday against Houston. Given the long layoff and serious nature of Andrews' injury, it's unlikely he'd have a serious role in the Ravens' offensive game play this weekend if he were active against the Texans. UPDATE: Andrews practiced in full Wednesday.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace (knee) is not practicing on Wednesday after missing the team's first practice of the week on Tuesday. The 24-year-old is dealing with a knee injury. Although he is not a contributor on offense, he is the lead kick and punt returner as long as Devin Duvernay (back) is on Injured Reserve. Fortunately, Duvernay practiced in full on Tuesday and is on the cusp of being activated to the 53-man roster. Neither player is worth any consideration in DFS lineups, but ball security in the return game could become an issue if neither can suit up.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Devin Duvernay (back) was a full practice participant on Tuesday, while fellow wideout Tylan Wallace (knee) was listed as a DNP. Duvernay hasn't played since Week 14 and is still technically on Injured Reserve, although he could be activated before Saturday's Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans if he's able to put in a full week of full practices without suffering any setbacks. The 26-year-old had just four catches for 18 yards in 13 games during the regular season before getting hurt, so he won't be on the fantasy radar if he's active against Houston. Wallace caught his only pass of the year for a gain of 11 yards in the Week 18 regular season finale, and it's a bad sign he's not practicing after a week off in the wild-card round.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is on the practice field on Tuesday leading up to the AFC Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans. The 28-year-old was designated to return from the Injured Reserve list on Friday and put in a limited practice session, and it appears he did not suffer any setbacks. Andrews was placed on Injured Reserve following the Week 11 win over the Baltimore Ravens with a major ankle injury exactly two months ago. Hopefully, he'll be activated for Saturday's game, but it's too early to tell. Fantasy managers and DFS gamers will need to check back later in the week for further updates. If he suits up, he'll have immediate DFS value, while Isaiah Likely will take a step back. Despite missing seven games, he leads the Ravens with six receiving touchdowns. UPDATE: Andrews was limited on Tuesday.