The shocking loss came down to a dropped two-point conversion by tight end Mark Andreews.
However, it isn’t the offense that is starting to get overhauled.
Inside linebackers coach Mark DeLeon is reportedly the first piece to be cut off by the Ravens.
DeLeon coached star player Roquan Smith this season and previously coached him at the Chicago Bears.
It could be the first of a flurry of moves as the Ravens try to get over the hump and into a Super Bowl with Lamar Jackson.
Ravens fans aren’t sure if they think the move is a good one, and shared their opinions about the firing.
“Did not expect that,” one fan said.
“Ravens probably end up hiring Jared Mayo or Mike Caldwell,” another fan said.
“I figured this was coming,” a third fan said.
“Roquan’s still in the mix. Wonder what’s next for the defense?” a fourth fan said.
“Says alot when the organization is notorious for keeping guys around a bit too long,” a fifth fan said.
The Ravens have a lot to figure out as they head into the offseason, but one thing is clear:
Lamar Jackson is fed up with losing in the playoffs.
“Every time we in situations like this, turnovers play a factor,” Jackson said after the loss.
“We can’t have that s***, and that’s why we lost the game. As you can see, we’re moving the ball wonderfully.
“It’s hold on to the f***ing ball. I’m sorry for my language.
“This s*** is annoying. I’m tired of this s***.”
Jackson is the only multiple time MVP winner to not win a Super Bowl.
“I have to get over this because we’re right there,” Jackson said.
“I’m tired of being right there, we need to punch it in. We need to punch in that ticket. We have to get right in the offseason.”