Ravens Address Offseason Needs After Playoff Exit
Ravens Address Offseason Needs After Playoff Exit

Ravens Address Offseason Needs After Playoff Exit

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The Baltimore Ravens faced another disappointing playoff exit, losing to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round, despite a strong season from quarterback Lamar Jackson. Analysts highlight a pressing offseason need for the Ravens to acquire a top-tier edge rusher, as their pass rush was ineffective in the playoffs, failing to force turnovers in their last three games. Coach John Harbaugh has already begun addressing defensive issues by parting ways with inside linebacker coach Mark DeLeone and secondary coach Chris Hewitt due to the team's lack of turnovers. The Ravens' rookie class from the 2024 NFL draft saw limited contributions, with Nate Wiggins and Roger Rosengarten standing out as key players. As the Ravens plan for 2025, they are also considering potential roster cuts and contract restructures to improve their cap space for acquiring new talent. Overall, bolstering both the offensive line and the defensive pass rush will be crucial for the team's success moving forward.

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