I am so tired of bringing up the same things over and over when it comes to the Baltimore Ravens. How many times are we going to see them show tremendous promise in the regular season, only for them to implode in humiliating fashion when the playoffs arrive? They have nobody else to blame but themselves for coming up short time and time again, so the only way I can believe they will reach the Super Bowl is if I finally see it with my very eyes. 


Lamar Jackson is a two time MVP, that is true. Derrick Henry proved that he was still one of the top two best running backs in the league, and many can argue that he is number one over Saquon Barkley. Those two guys alone make this Ravens offense an explosive and dynamic unit, but there are plenty more guys that have thrived since Todd Monken became the offensive coordinator. Zay Flowers is slowly rising into a young superstar, Rashod Bateman earned himself a three year extension after having a breakout year, and they have one of the best tight end duos featuring Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely. The Ravens also signed a future Hall of Fame wide receiver in DeAndre Hopkins to round out the pass-catching group, so we know that this offense is not going to suffer any setbacks or regression whatsoever. Baltimore will also take comfort in the fact that they have one of the best offensive lines in the league, giving up the fourth fewest sacks in the league last year. One of the biggest wins they had in free agency this past offseason was being able to re-sign Ronnie Stanley to a contract extension, after he turned down offers with more money from other teams. When healthy, he is one of the best left tackles in the league, so they are going to need him on the field as much as possible.


Last season, the Ravens defense looked like one of the worst in football through the first half of the year, but then figured things out and returned to being the formidable unit that they were under Mike MacDonald in 2023. This year, the structure is still intact with a couple of key additions, and defensive coordinator Zach Orr will still be in charge of calling the plays. Although Baltimore lost nose tackle Michael Pierce to retirement, they still have Nnamdi Madubuike as a key centerpiece of the defensive line, with plenty of depth supporting him. Kyle Van Noy had a stellar season coming off the edge with twelve and a half sacks and Odafe Oweh finally had his breakout year with ten quarterback takedowns of his own. In the second round, Baltimore drafted Mike Green out of Marshall, who led the FBS in sacks last season. This team also has the best middle linebacker in football Roquan Smith with the green dot on his helmet and Trenton Simpson is a decent complement to have on the other side. The secondary is where this defense truly becomes lethal, however. They have one of the best cover corners in Marlon Humphrey and just signed Jaire Alexander in free agency to form a dangerous duo. They do not have to worry about Brandon Stephens becoming a weak link anymore, so Chidobe Awuzie and Nate Wiggins will be able to grow and develop in their respective roles. The safety room is also stacked with one of the best in Kyle Hamilton, the best safety prospect Malaki Starks, and a rising stud in Ar’Darius Washington. Baltimore does not have to worry about Marcus Williams or Eddie Jackson limiting that deep end of the field, so the younger guys on the squad will hopefully allow this team to take off.


Nobody cares if the Ravens have a strong regular season anymore. Nobody cares if Lamar Jackson wins his third MVP. This team is too talented to continuously stumble in the playoffs. At this point, it is about getting to the Super Bowl and winning it against anybody that dares to challenge them. The players are not the only ones that need to be held accountable, but the head coach as well. John Harbaugh has been a god-send for this franchise since the moment he arrived, but he has to take some blame as well. Since he won the Super Bowl in 2012, the Ravens only made it to the conference championship once and have not made it back to the big dance. This is one of the most talented teams that Harbaugh has been able to coach in his entire career, so if they walk right into another wasted season, we might have to question how long his tenure with the team will last. Obviously, he is going to have that job for as long as he wants, but just look at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Mike Tomlin might be one of the best coaches they ever had, yet they won just three playoff games in fifteen years. What is the point of making it back to the postseason if you are just going to get sent home before you have a chance to blink? The Ravens have to shed those demons once and for all, or else this front office might have to do some serious soul searching when it comes to this team's future.