

The Ravens were the top-ranked NFL offense in 2024. They became the first league team to have more than 4,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards. Their offense was diverse, balanced, and explosive. Lamar Jackson was close to winning a third MVP award. He had his best statistical season, with a career high 4,172 yards of passing and 41 touchdowns.
In 2025, the Ravens were expecting to be a top-tier offense again in Year 3 under Todd Monken. The Ravens returned the same core with the additions of DeAndre Hopkins and wide receiver David Akers. The Ravens slipped to No. In 2025, the Ravens will be ranked 16th in total offense and 27th in passing offense.
Offseason changes could be coming to the offensive line. Tyler Linderbaum, the Pro Bowl center, is an upcoming free agent. If he leaves, this will create another hole. The team could upgrade their guard.
Zay Flowers was named to his second straight Pro Bowl. Derrick Henry had a few crucial fumbles but also ran for 1,595 yard, his second highest total in his long career. The Ravens’ offensive core is strong with Jackson, Henry and Flowers returning.
Jackson must be able to play at an MVP-level consistently. Jackson is still capable of being spectacular as he demonstrated in the fourth quarter during the loss to Pittsburgh in Week 18. Jackson has been injured for most of the season, so health is a big factor. The Ravens are a team with unique weapons, but they need to be more consistent offensively, especially in the passing game, if they want to guarantee themselves a spot in the playoffs in 2026.