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OTL: Ray & Zay!

Ray Lewis & Zay Flowers
photo: Instagram/Ray Lewis
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Last week, I wrote all about the Baltimore Ravens’ newest uniforms, and this week we get a first live-action “look” at them:

It may not be a real photo, but it’s a great look at what the Purple Rising jerseys will look like on Sundays. They’re growing on me every day.

And if Baltimore’s offensive run/pass splits are anything like 2023’s, we should be seeing a lot of Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry:

These numbers are certainly somewhat skewed by blowouts in which the Ravens closed the game with consistent run plays, but I’m still somewhat surprised by the T-30th ranking for passes. In the second year of Todd Monken’s offense, I expect these splits to shift slightly.

It’s even more likely they shift if rookie WR Devontez Walker lives up to the preseason hype. Walker has impressed early on, and as Garrett Downing highlighted on Tuesday’s “The Final Drive,” he looks like a legitimate big play threat:

Confidence is key, and it sounds like Walker has it. Ravens fans will hope it will only grow as his preseason playmaking (ideally) reflects when the lights are on. In his rookie season, at least, Walker should face softer coverage as defenses prioritize Baltimore’s tight end group and the budding superstar Zay Flowers.

Flowers was seen connecting with Ray Lewis this week, as well:

On the defensive side, there’s less in the news this week. But as Ravens fans look back at the historic unit, I’m glad somebody’s ringing the bell for an absolute legend of the purple and black:

There’s so much talk of Lewis and Hall of Fame Safety Ed Reed, but Suggs is right up there in my eyes. Many all-time great Ravens have walked the halls of The Castle, but Suggs has to be up there with the best.

If I had to make a Ravens Mount Rushmore, it’s Lewis, Reed, Suggs and OT Jonathan Ogden. Others may be able to overtake those names with a Super Bowl (Jackson being one), while others are in the conversation already (Joe Flacco), but for now, I can’t put them above those four.

For a fun shakeup of the exercise though, where do you think Justin Tucker lands? As the best Kicker in NFL history, does he make your list?

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