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The Ravens' defense is a mix of stars added by way of trades (Roquan Smith) and shrewd free-agent acquisitions (Jaire ...
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After struggling to start 2024, the Ravens defense experienced a major turnaround. The momentum has carried over into training camp.
Baltimore Ravens rookie Malaki Starks and offensive coordinator Todd Monken have transitioned their NCAA ties to the NFL.
The Ravens, as talented as they are, could use fresh legs along the edge, and it's already been reported that Green has begun to flourish in Baltimore's defensive system in summer scrimmages.
The Ravens weren’t exactly stellar on that side of the ball last season; they finished 31st in the league in passing defense, allowing an average of 244.1 yards per game.
PFF has named the Ravens as the 10th best defensive line in the league in their article “2025 NFL defensive line rankings: T.J. Watt, Cam Heyward propel Steelers to No. 1” by Zoltán Buday.
It's worth noting that two of the Ravens' AFC North rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns, ranked above them on this list, the former coming in at No. 1 and the latter at No. 7.
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