
After four days off for the players, the Ravens reconvened at the Under Armour Performance Center for the second half of the season Monday.
The Ravens have their sights set on an 8-0 run, which they think is entirely possible despite the heaps of injuries the team has sustained.
Here are five issues to watch as the season’s second half kicks off:
1) How will the passing game perform without ![]()
Smith has nearly the same production, or more in some categories, as all of the Ravens’ receivers combined so far this season. Without question, he was the team’s top offensive playmaker. Now ![]()
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2) The tight ends’ emergence
The receiving game won’t fall entirely on the wide receivers’ shoulders. While Baltimore has been hit hard by injuries at that position to Smith, first-round pick ![]()
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3) Will the secondary step up?
San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers had a sub-average day when facing the Ravens secondary in Week 8. Yes, Rivers still threw for 301 yards and three touchdowns, but it was actually a step forward for Baltimore. The Ravens must figure out a way to stop giving up so many big plays, but they are starting to get more plays from the group. Cornerback ![]()
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4) Injury returns
Two big names are still sitting out for the Ravens with the possibility to return. Tight end ![]()
5) Run game getting on track
Especially if the Ravens have trouble in the passing game, the ground attack may need to carry more of the load. Baltimore has been around the middle of the pack in rushing so far this year. It had a couple strong games against division foes, but has otherwise struggled to find consistency. Opponents may stack the box more with Smith out, making the challenge all that more difficult for the offensive line. The Ravens have to figure it out, however, or they’ll be facing a lot of third-and-longs that make third-down conversions (something that was an issue in the first half of the season) even more difficult.



