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.