BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens face what coach John Harbaugh calls a "great problem" heading into Monday night's primetime matchup — too many offensive weapons to get the ball to everyone.

The Ravens' deep arsenal of playmakers has created what analysts are calling a "mathematical advantage" that could prove decisive in the high-stakes game. With tight ends commanding attention, wide receiver Zay Flowers has emerged as a legitimate number one option, while veteran running back Derrick Henry continues to dominate despite defenses knowing exactly what's coming.

ESPN Insider Mike Tannenbaum compared Henry's dominance to a current notorious play.

Hear from Tannnebaum ahead of the Ravens' Monday Night Football game ESPN Insider Mike Tannenbaum calls for 'high scoring game' Monday night

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