Team Profile
Baltimore Ravens
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35.2% 1stOff DVOA
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72.1% 1stPassing DVOA
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18.9% 1stRushing DVOA
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-8.1% 6thDef DVOA
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-0.5% 8thDef Passing DVOA
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-21.2% 4thDef 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
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12-5-0
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2
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9-8-0
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2
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9-8-0
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4
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3-14-0
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When asked about the status of wide receiver Zay Flowers (knee) for the upcoming Divisional Round showdown against the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said they are in "we'll-see" mode. "He's working hard to get back. We'll see toward the end of the week if he's practicing. He can play without practicing, for sure, if he feels healthy enough and it's safe for him," Harbaugh said. Flowers sprained his knee in the Week 18 win over the Cleveland Browns and was inactive for the wild-card playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. The 24-year-old could play this weekend against Buffalo without practicing, but he'd be a much riskier lineup option for fantasy managers. With Flowers out on Saturday in the win over Pittsburgh, Rashod Bateman benefitted the most and caught a touchdown, with Tylan Wallace and Nelson Agholor also seeing the field in three-wide sets.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (back) was kneed in the back in the second quarter of Saturday's wild-card win over the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers. However, head coach John Harbaugh didn't seem too concerned on Monday that it would affect Jackson's practice status this week. "It doesn't look that way, from what I've been told," Harbaugh said. The 28-year-old Jackson, who could win his second straight MVP award for the 2024 season, was seen grimacing late in the 28-14 win over Pittsburgh, but he never left the game and should be fine to play in a Divisional Round showdown versus the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park this coming weekend. Jackson threw for only 175 yards but added two passing TDs and 81 rushing yards against the Steelers. In what should be a high-scoring shootout against Buffalo, Jackson will be a high-end, expensive starting QB in fantasy.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews didn't make much noise in the 28-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. The veteran registered two catches for 27 yards on three targets while receiving a 61% snap share. He saw 14 fewer snaps than Isaiah Likely, who was a bit more involved in the passing game this time around. Andrews played a big part in blocking again as the ground game went for a ridiculous 299 yards. Andrews will probably be needed more in the divisional round against either the Houston Texans or Buffalo Bills.
Offense
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QB
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38
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6' 3''
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214 lbs
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17
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San Diego
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FB
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30
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6' 3''
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300 lbs
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8
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Maine
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QB
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27
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6' 2''
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205 lbs
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7
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Louisville
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RB
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23
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5' 11''
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212 lbs
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1
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Marshall
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RB
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30
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6' 2''
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247 lbs
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9
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Alabama
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RB
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27
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5' 10''
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195 lbs
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6
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Oklahoma State
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Defense
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CB
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25
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6' 1''
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197 lbs
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3
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Alabama
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LB
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29
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6' 2''
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240 lbs
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7
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North Dakota State
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SAF
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22
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6' 0''
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209 lbs
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1
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Maryland
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SAF
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23
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6' 4''
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224 lbs
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3
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Notre Dame
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OLB
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24
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6' 3''
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254 lbs
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2
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Lafayette
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LB
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26
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6' 3''
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255 lbs
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5
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Ohio State
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