

The Baltimore Ravens had one of the most prolific rushing attacks in the NFL during the 2024 season.
Derrick Henry rushed for almost 2,000 yards, and Lamar Jackson nearly reached 1,000 of his own.
Those two carried the bulk of the work, but the Ravens also got some production from Justice Hill, who was a solid option when Henry needed rest.
The two-headed attack of Henry and Jackson worked very well, but a team can never have too many options.
With that in mind, the Ravens recently brought in Boston Scott for a workout, according to FOX Sports insider Jordan Schultz.
The #Ravens worked out veteran RB Boston Scott over the weekend.
The former #Eagles’ RB is healthy, in “terrific” shape, and waiting for the right opportunity to join a team before the season. pic.twitter.com/iwiKYnuVOJ
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) August 12, 2025
Scott is entering his age-30 season but could still provide value to this offense.
The former Philadelphia Eagles backup could be a strong locker room presence as a veteran back, which could help young players Rasheen Ali and Keaton Mitchell.
It remains to be seen if the Ravens will sign him, but even if they don’t, they’re poised to be a top-five team in rushing.
Jackson and Henry provide a similar tandem to Eagles stars Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, as they have a similar ceiling as it relates to total rushing yards.
Hurts is utilized more on the goal line and in short-yardage situations, but he isn’t afraid to take off on open-field runs either, something Jackson has mastered during his time in the NFL.
Even with his strong rushing ability, Jackson is a good passer as well, making for a potent offense when everything clicks and is flowing.
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