Baltimore Ravens comes in 2025 after a record 2024 season, proven that they have one of the most dangerous offenses in recent memory.
Look no further than the total strikers of those obtained in 2024: 7,224, the third one of the NFL has registered the most a year. It is a conversation that exceeded the mark that St. Louis Rams 1999 launched (7,075 meters), which was Man as “the greatest show on the turf.” And although we live in the first season of football that often produces glowing overall figures, Baltimore’s production was nothing to mock.
One contribution from this group – a broad receiver Rashod Bateman – believes that the numbers could be even more incredible for their one or two teammates if Ravens’s goal was to delete the record books. Take, for example, the recipient of Zay Flowers; The second year wide led to Baltimore getting 1,059 meters and four matches in 2024, but Bateman believes that in total it could be much higher if he was prioritized.
Priority, however, is simply not the goal.
“What he’s doing in the league is special to me because of how we play football, how Ravens play football,” said Bateman in a recent episode of Podgen in Lounge. “It’s not like we’re just targeting, targeting Zay, putting it on this. We do the best for the team and how we play.
“Zay could have 1,300 meters, easily, if that was the goal. Derrick Henry can hurry for 2,000 easy if that was the goal. It’s just never the goal. I wish people understood it.”