The Baltimore Ravens have got the running game down pat, as evidenced by their back-to-back seasons with more than 3,000 yards rushing. Baltimore allowed fewer than 19 points per game and limited the prolific Buffalo offense to a touchdown and a field goal in a second-round playoff loss last weekend. Quite simply, the Ravens need a robust passing game to supplement an offense that for the past three years has relied more heavily on quarterback Lamar Jackson's running ability than his downfield throws.
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