Considering the relative success the Ravens have had over the past four seasons, since transitioning to a new quarterback in 2018, you wouldn’t think there would be nearly as much angst among the team’s fanbase as there currently is.
Such is the case, however, when the franchise — often billed as one of the league’s best for a multitude of reasons — doesn’t hit the benchmarks it’s laid out for itself in the past. Said benchmarks can plainly be boiled down to playoff success. In the case of Baltimore, who are tied for the second-most Super Bowl wins in the 21st century, there hasn’t been much of that over the course of the last half-decade.