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Lamar Jackson Sends Warning About Ravens’ Offense

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The Baltimore Ravens are primed for another great season in the AFC this year.

After making the AFC Championship last year, the Ravens added one of the best running backs in the league over the last handful of seasons in Derrick Henry.

Led by Zay Flowers, their group of pass-catchers is quite underrated too.

In a recent appearance on Mad Dog Sports Radio, Jackson talked about how dangerous the offense can be this year.

“When defenses have their eyes on those guys, I’ll just do my thing. And when they focus on me, I’ll let those guys eat. It’s going to be a pick-your-poison offense,” Jackson said to host Adam Schein.

Lamar Jackson on his offensive weapons:

“When defenses have their eyes on those guys, I’ll just do my thing.

“And when they focus on me, I’ll just let those guys eat.

“It’s going to be a pick your poison offense.”pic.twitter.com/XzWf89WSGy

— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) August 23, 2024

Defenses could very well have a tough time stopping the Ravens on offense, especially because they have so many dangerous pieces.

For example, let’s say that the Ravens decide to run the option on one particular play.

The opposing defense will have to decide if they want to go after the two-time MVP in Jackson or the former Offensive Player of the Year in Henry.

Or, what if Jackson decides to pass it?

He can then utilize the All-Pro tight end in Mark Andrews or another dangerous all-purpose player in Flowers.

The Ravens lost narrowly at home in that AFC Championship Game to the eventual Super Bowl champions in the Chiefs.

But now, it feels as if Baltimore could be an even better team, especially on offense, this time around.

They will get to test that offense out against those Chiefs at the start of the season in less than two weeks.

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