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Ravens WR Marquise Brown gives assessment of team’s offense in 2021

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By: Kevin Oestreicher

The Baltimore Ravens navigated their way through a very trying season in 2021, finishing 8-9 and last in the AFC North after starting the year at 8-3 and holding the first place in the entire AFC conference. Part of the reason for the team’s downfall had to do with injuries, but there were plenty of other issues as well.

Baltimore wide receiver Marquise Brown was asked about if he felt balance with the team’s offense in 2021 and what the next step for the group is. Brown offered an honest assessment, saying that he didn’t feel like the unit played to their potential all year and looked at the amount of injuries they went through, but also talked about how they showed they can do a lot within their offense.

“As an offense, I don’t feel like we really played to our potential all season – running, passing. I feel like we got a lot left. Guys came in and helped us out tremendously. But losing Gus [Edwards] and J.K. [Dobbins], that was a big hit for us. I know going forward, it gives the offense a lot of courage and a lot of excitement knowing that we didn’t play our best ball and we found ways to win however we had to do it – if it was games where we had to run more, games we had to up-tempo, [there were] games we had to pass. So, I feel like we showed we could do a lot of stuff with this offense. Putting it all together, putting the pieces, adding people back, and getting more people is going to be exciting.”

Brown was able to put up over 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career, but the Ravens’ offense faltered over the second half of the year, which was a key factor as to why the team lost six-straight games. As they get players healthy and are able to have another full offseason things should get better, but the end of the 2021 season could have been a lot better for an offensive unit that has so much potential overall.

Originally posted on Ravens Wire