Where Are the Ravens Receivers and Downfield Passing Attack?
Nobody was pointing fingers after Sunday’s London Letdown. There was universal blame to go around and Head Coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens “were outplayed, outcoached, and we were beat in every way you can get beat.”
But there is a trend forming in Baltimore through three weeks of football that people are starting to notice.
“[T]he Baltimore Ravens receivers have been virtually nonexistent,” wrote EbonyBird.com’s Joe Schiller. “It’s something that has to change for this team to have success this season.”
Here are the stats for the Ravens’ top three wide receivers:
To put those numbers in perspective, it’s a combined 11 catches for 121 yards, and there are 70 single NFL players with 121 yards or more.