Just when you thought the Baltimore Ravens were starting to turn the corner with their running game, it all went bad in Sunday's 24-16 loss to the New York Jets. Historically bad.
The Ravens were only able to produce six yards rushing. Not only is this a franchise low, it's eight yards fewer than the Ravens have ever gained on the ground in their 21 years of existence.
Was this really any surprise? The struggles in the running game were the result of an overmatched Ravens offensive line.
Baltimore was without its top two linemen -- right guard Marshal Yanda, a five-time Pro Bowl player, and left tackle Ronnie Stanley, the No.