After dropping six straight to games to finish the season at 8-9 in just the second losing campaign of John Harbaugh’s 14-year tenure, you’d think the Baltimore Ravens would be in a bit of a difficult spot as we enter the 2022 offseason. That’s true to an extent given the roster turnover they face, as well as some questions abound with this coaching staff (among the fanbase at least).
However, thanks to the extenuating injury circumstances they dealt with, we can acknowledge that 2021 was a disappointing season without seeking for wholesale changes to the Ravens organizational process.