
The Ravens went into the bye week on the heels of a 30-point loss to the Houston Texans, which amplified some of the concerns that had become evident during the early part of the season.
The coaching staff is using the week to do some self-scouting and hopes to address the concerns of the first seven games, before returning for what Head Coach John Harbaugh called a “must-win game” against Cleveland.
Here’s a look at some of the key questions heading into the bye weekend:
Can the offense perform better on the road?
There’s no doubt that the Ravens have been a different team when they’re away from M&T Bank Stadium. Quarterback ![]()
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Rice is the Ravens’ franchise running back, and getting him the ball has to be a priority for the offense. He had only 14 total touches against the Texans, and the Ravens want to do a better job of getting the ball in his hands. Harbaugh said Monday that a goal will be to get the ball to the team’s playmakers, and Rice is likely the biggest threat the Ravens have on offense. Rice is second in the NFL with 769 yards from scrimmage, and finding ways to get him the football more often will be key for the offense in the second half of the season.
What’s wrong with the defense?
The defense has struggled no matter where the Ravens have played. The group currently ranks 26th in average yards allowed, and it has shown to be susceptible both through the air and on the ground. The Ravens aren’t getting a good push up front, which has opened up lanes in the running game, and Harbaugh indicated they might look at using young linemen like ![]()
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Will the O-line continue to change?
The offensive line has gone through some changes throughout the season, and Harbaugh said that will likely continueafter the bye. The Ravens may try some young pieces like ![]()
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How healthy can the Ravens get?
Injuries have been a problem for the Ravens, especially on defense. Cornerback ![]()
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Will Suggs return to form?
He has just one game under his belt, but Suggs showed that he still has the skills that earned him the Defensive Player of the Year award last season. Against the Texans, Suggs had a good burst off the line and still had the speed and power to get pressure on the quarterback. Perhaps most impressive was that Suggs played more than half of the defensive snaps in his first game back, and showed he could build the stamina needed to last the entire game. From this point, Suggs will continue to get in better football shape and should be able to bring some much-needed reinforcements to the pass rush.
Can the Ravens move on without Lewis and Webb?
The injuries to Lewis and Webb hit the Ravens hard, and they didn’t have much time to adjust. ![]()
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What nobody can replace is the leadership Lewis brings to the meeting rooms, practice field and sideline. The Ravens have good veteran leadership with Reed, Ngata and Suggs, but Lewis is a different breed and the clear “general” of the locker room.
Bonus question for down the road … Can Ray Lewis return this season?
When the Ravens first learned of the torn triceps diagnosis for Lewis, the thought was that he would definitely miss the rest of the season. But after talking with him and further evaluating the recovery time, the Ravens decided to leave open possibility for him to return by placing him on injured reserve – designated to return. He will have to miss at least six weeks, but he could potentially be back by the end of the season or the playoffs. Lewis had surgery last week, so it’s far too soon to tell whether he could make a recovery this season, but the simple possibility for a return gives the Ravens an extra incentive while Lewis is gone. If anyone could make the return, it’s Ray Lewis, and the Ravens want to put themselves in good position if that happens.




