Six things to watch as Ravens begin OTAs
The Baltimore Ravens are starting their organized team activities (OTAs) as they prepare for the 2026 season. Key storylines include Lamar Jackson's participation and the competition among wide receivers. These OTAs will provide insights into roster changes and position battles ahead of training camp.
- ▪The Ravens are entering OTAs with Super Bowl expectations for the upcoming season.
- ▪Lamar Jackson's participation level is a major storyline after he missed several sessions last year due to injury.
- ▪The wide receiver group has seen significant changes, with Zay Flowers as the top option and competition for the third spot heating up.
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