OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- After the season, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta was asked about whether the offense will change philosophically in how much it throws the ball.
"As far as the scheme and all of those types of things, that's the coaching staff, that's the players [and] that's [offensive coordinator] Greg Roman," DeCosta said. "I'm more interested in what time it is more so than how to actually build a watch."
Offensively, the Ravens have had the look of a Rolex at the cost of a Timex. In Lamar Jackson's two full seasons as its starting quarterback, Baltimore has scored an NFL-best 31.