How the Baltimore Ravens' offensive identity could evolve in 2026
The Baltimore Ravens are evolving their offensive identity under new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle. General manager Eric DeCosta indicated a shift towards more versatile formations, moving away from traditional fullback-heavy setups. This change aims to create unpredictability and enhance the effectiveness of quarterback Lamar Jackson.
- ▪The Ravens are shifting towards a faster, more versatile offense built around Lamar Jackson.
- ▪General manager Eric DeCosta mentioned the team will use more three and four wide receiver formations.
- ▪The 2026 NFL draft saw the addition of wide receivers Elijah Sarratt and Ja'Kobi Lane, focusing on physicality and contested catches.
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