After parting ways with former Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman following the 2022 postseason and replacing him with Todd Monken, excitement and expectations for the on the offensive side of the ball were heightened.
They went up even higher after the organization inked franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson to a then-record-setting extension on the first night of the 2023 NFL Draft, ensuring they’d have the most electric dual-threat in league history under center for the foreseeable future.
Through the first six weeks of the regular season, the Ravens have looked impressive on offense for stretches during their 4-2 start but played pivotal roles in both of their narrow and disappointing defeats.