From 2019 (Jackson’s first full season as a starter) through the end of last season, Baltimore ran a league-low 484 plays that started with the quarterback under center. Of those 484, 176 were last season, so it was already a bigger part of Todd Monken’s offense than it was of his predecessors’ schemes. But I’d expect even more this year in an effort to take advantage of Henry. With a running start, Henry is pretty unstoppable, and playing from under center gives the Ravens the opportunity to hand him the ball when he has already built up plenty of momentum.
Ravens News 7/29: Collective Effort
