For the third straight year, the Ravens’ playoff exit and offensive struggles fall somewhat on Baltimore’s offensive line. The Ravens got outmatched up front in the 2018 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers and knocked back in the 2019 defeat to the Tennessee Titans.
This time, wild snaps and trouble handling the Buffalo Bills’ pressure caused the biggest problems for an offense that moved the ball fairly well but still scored only three points. The middle and right side of Baltimore’s offensive line did not have its best outing.
“We certainly have to do a better job of getting the ball back to the quarterback,” DeCosta said.