

The Ravens are known for having a strong offensive rushing attack. In 2024, they led the league as Derrick Henry ran for almost 2,000 yards.
After four games, there are only two teams that have attempted fewer runs than the Ravens.
Henry has only rushed 31 times over the last three weeks. He was held to less than 50 yards in three consecutive games. This never happened in 2024.
Todd Monken, the offensive coordinator for Baltimore, acknowledged that Baltimore must make running an even bigger focus.
Monken suggested that it could be done by stacking plays and calling the play more frequently. “We are either scoring very quickly, or getting off the field quick, and that is not a good recipe because you cannot stack plays.” “The idea of being able run the ball and stay ahead of the chain is a big part of it.”
With 32.8 points per game, the Ravens are still ranked No.3 in the NFL. The Ravens are still ranked No. 3 in the NFL, with an average of 32.8 points scored per game. At times, their offense has been explosive. They haven’t been able to wear down teams with their rushing attacks.
We’ve played some games with explosive runs but they’ve not been as high-level as we expected. Monken added, “But it’s still early and I expect that we will really get back on the right track.”
The expectation is that we will be elite. We’ve been elite. We will continue to be elite. “But I have to do better, we have to do better.”
John Harbaugh, the head coach of the Ravens, said on Monday that he wasn’t happy with the offensive play calls made against the Chiefs during Week 4, which proved costly to the Ravens. The Ravens started off with a touchdown in their first drive. But their subsequent four drives ended in an interception, a punt, halting on fourth down and fumble.
Monken stated that he was not surprised by Harbaugh’s comments at his weekly press conference.
Monken: “There is nothing John said we haven’t discussed before.” “There was nothing that I hadn’t heard before or felt before,” Monken said. You have to be aware of what you are doing. That’s something I’ve been doing throughout my career. How did we plan it? How did we train it? How did we implement it? How did our plan go? “If you do something below the line and it isn’t right, then you have to fix it.”
Henry acknowledged that Baltimore’s running offense needs to be improved, and it will require a collective effort.
Henry said, “I want to do my job better than the last four week.” It takes us all to win the running game. I’m certain everyone is focused on this. We must go out and make it happen. Dominant the line of scrimmage. The key is execution. “Every man is doing his job in the best way he knows how.”