OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr is aware of reality.

From the time he arrived in Baltimore as an undrafted rookie linebacker out of North Texas in 2014 to becoming an assistant coach after the discovery of a congenital spine condition forced his early retirement, the 33-year-old has represented the organization with class and dignity. His promotion to replace Mike Macdonald last year was intended to be a mostly seamless transition at defensive coordinator to maintain the proud standard that Orr represented on the field as a former second-team All-Pro selection.

But to say it isn’t working is an understatement with the Ravens off to the worst defensive start in their 30-year history and on pace to give up the most points in a season in NFL history. That comes on

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