Internet Pinpoints Five Problems With Sunday’s Struggling Ravens Offense
The Ravens offense scored zero touchdowns in Sunday’s 27-24 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears. The team’s 24 points came from two special teams returns for touchdowns, three field goals and a two-point conversion.
The touchdown-less day occurred despite getting the ball on Baltimore’s 40-yard line or better on four of its final five drives, including overtime.
“A team with playoff aspirations should not need two return touchdowns to defend its home turf against a 1-4 opponent coming to town with the league’s 27th best offense,” wrote The Baltimore Sun’s Childs Walker.