An inapprehensible factor prevents Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken from giving rookie wide receiver Devontez Walker more reps in the offensive scheme. With wide receiver Zay Flowers injured, Monken will have to avoid deploying Walker in the AFC Wild Card round.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman played great versus the Cleveland Browns, finishing with five receptions, a touchdown, and 76 receiving yards. Yet, quarterback Lamar Jackson only completed six of his 16 pass completions to wide receivers on the afternoon. Monken has to stop being so stoic and sure-minded just because his offensive talents have made him look like a genius this season. Both Walker and allow reserve receiver Tylan Wallace to be an asset to him.
In the playoffs, where teams like the Browns will not appear in 2025, the Ravens offense cannot afford to have continuous hiccups and empty offensive possessions. Neither can Monken allow his offense to stutter into a rhythm because the defense, though superb of late, has struggled versus the higher-tiered teams in the NFL.
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