News & Notes – Ravens try to end losing streak with ‘Everything on the table’

The Ravens have had to examine themselves after losing four of their five first games.

John Harbaugh, the Head Coach of the team, has not ruled out changes to the scheme and line-up.

Harbaugh, after analyzing Baltimore’s 44-10 defeat to the Houston Texans on Monday, said: “We have a lot to decide and plan.” “The urgency level is high. “I’ve got a list of things to do, based on the way that the game went.”

Harbaugh was specifically asked about possible changes to the offensive line. According to Pro Football Focus’s ratings, all three of the offensive line members (left guard Andrew Vorhees (44.9), right guard Daniel Faalele (42.4), and left tackle Joe Noteboom 42.3 scored below 50 against Houston.

Harbaugh stated, “Everything is on the table.” “There are some guys who still need to prove themselves in that area.” The starters are there because they’ve earned it, up to a certain point. But you have to continue to earn that. You have to keep improving. You can’t plateau. You can’t plateau.

Cooper Rush, a quarterback who had three interceptions in the game against Houston, played through it. Harbaugh has not ruled out Tyler Huntley if Jackson is sidelined again for the second week in a row.

Harbaugh said, “Consider all options.” Harbaugh said, “You have to consider everything to win.” “That’ll be discussed for the next 24 hours.”

Harbaugh also gave an assessment of Rush’s performance. Rush also completed 14 of his 20 passes, for 179 yardage. He drove the Ravens to the end zone on the Ravens’ first drive.

Harbaugh stated, “I thought that he handled the situation well.” “I’m not happy with the outcome. Cooper probably would tell you the throw-in interception early to [Jalen] Pitre was not good. He would want it back.

“The tipped balls was kind of crazy. So far, it’s been a year like that. “You’ve got think that it will turn around, think we’ll get some interceptions, with some crazy plays and some tipped ball for touchdowns.”

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