With Marquise Brown gone, somebody has to step up in the Baltimore Ravens' passing game, and that somebody might be Devin Duvernay.
The Ravens wide receiver got off to a blistering start Sunday against the New York Jets, catching four passes for 54 yards and two touchdowns through three quarters.
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Duvernay's fantasy football stock wasn't soaring as the regular season arrived.
Mark Andrews hasn't gone anywhere, and many assumed 2021 first-round pick Rashod Bateman would be the biggest beneficiary from Brown's departure.