Remember the sheer, suffocating dominance of the 2000 Ravens defense? That legendary unit didn’t just win; they erased opponents from the script. Two decades later, Baltimore’s offensive engine possesses a similar, terrifying potential for deletion – only now, it’s Lamar Jackson targeting his own mistakes. The two-time MVP isn’t just running plays; he’s meticulously editing last season’s painful final chapter.
Watching his offensive weapons light up joint practices against the Colts – his personal “game day” while sitting out the preseason tilt – Jackson couldn’t hide his excitement. “Keith, Noah, John, Ted. Man, them guys looking awesome,” he beamed, his voice carrying the weight of genuine belief.
He saw a unit operating with precision, not panic. “I’ve been sitting in