Much like the Split Zone run concept, the Ravens used Power O with good frequency toward the end of last year. Though it is traditionally run from a I formation with a fullback and tight end, the Ravens ran this play a variety of ways from spread formations:
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Against the Browns, the Ravens had a clear tendency to run this play as an option when the RB was lined up alongside Lamar Jackson, headed more East and West.