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There might not have been a player on the Baltimore Ravens who needed to go into the bye more than wide receiver Zay Flowers after his mishaps in the team's Wee
After a 1-5 start, the Ravens removed all locker room games and amenities to refocus the team, with John Harbaugh emphasizing leadership.
The 1-5 Baltimore Ravens may need to win more games before team members can resume playing anything but football.
The Ravens fumbled the ball three times against the Rams, the second of which came late in the third quarter on a jet sweep that Flowers mishandled. Cooper Rush also threw an interception. LaJohntay Wester also lost the ball on a punt return near the end of the first half, though that was negated by a penalty.
Chicago’s football franchise is no longer the sad news Bears. They aren’t going to win a Super Bowl title in 2025, but Chicago is good enough to cause a lot of problems for the Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in a “must-win” situation for Baltimore.
The coaches also took out the players' basketball hoop, cornhole boards and video game consoles because they wanted the team focused on the business at hand.
Landman set a new franchise record with 17 total tackles in the road victory. Since 1994, only four other Rams have recorded 16 or more tackles in a single game: James Laurinaitis (2009 vs. Cardinals), Alec Ogletree (2015 vs. Commanders), Mark Barron (2015 vs. Browns), and Keith Lyle (1995 vs. Saints).
The Ravens are 1-5 coming out of their bye week. Here are five things we learned from six games and a bye week.