Ravens rank No. 6 in total yards per game, Todd Monken deserves credit

The Baltimore Ravens rank No. 6 in the NFL in total yards per game and offensive coordinator Todd Monken deserves credit.

The Baltimore Ravens rank No. 6 in the NFL in total yards per game and offensive coordinator Todd Monken deserves credit.

The Ravens are 10-3 and enter week 15 as the No.1 seed in the AFC. They’ve improved tremendously on offense, averaging 27.8 points per game while averaging 20.6 just a season ago.

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Unlike in previous years, the Ravens’ offensive attack has been multi-faceted. All skills positions have performed well, making it difficult for opposing defenses to prepare for them week-to-week. Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers is averaging 10.5 yards per reception with just 64 catches on the season. Odell Beckham Jr. has recorded two 100 receiving yards games and the team has 21 rushing touchdowns on the season.

Monken’s ability to adjust the offensive strategy has positively impacted the play of quarterback Lamar Jackson as well. Jackson is averaging 7.8 yards per pass attempt in 2023 and leads the team in rushing yards.  Jackson’s the focal point of  Monken’s offense and their rush-by-committee has helped rookie running back Keaton Mitchell get quality reps to build a sense of involvement.

Having won a National Championship at the University of Georgia, Monken is prospering under the leadership of head coach John Harbaugh. Offensive improvements should be greatly accredited to his dynamic play-calling.

Ten Jaguars players to watch in Week 15 matchup vs. Ravens

We’re looking at ten Jacksonville Jaguars to watch when they face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15 on NBC’s Sunday Night Football

The Ravens are 10-3 among the four teams that can clinch postseason berths in Week 15.

Baltimore visits the Jacksonville Jaguars (8-5) on Sunday night in what could be a potential playoff preview.

Jacksonville will look to rebound after suffering their second loss in six days, as quarterback Trevor Lawrence finished 28 of 50 for 257 yards and three interceptions.

With preparation underway for both teams, here are 10 Jaguars to watch for in Week 15.

How to buy Baltimore Ravens at Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday Night Football tickets

Want to watch the Ravens vs. Jaguars on Sunday Night Football in person? Tickets still remain for this Week 15 primetime matchup.

The Baltimore Ravens survived an overtime test from the Los Angeles Rams, and remain in the drivers seat of the AFC North.

Next up, the Ravens travel to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 8:20 p.m. EST.

Want to watch the Ravens in person this weekend? Check out Seat Geek to find the perfect Baltimore Ravens tickets for you and anybody else you want sitting beside you as Baltimore looks to get a big win

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Ravens’ Week 15 snap counts vs Jaguars: Baltimore might have found its starting lineup

A look at the playing time for the Ravens players in their Week 15 demolition of the Jacksonville Jaguars

The Baltimore Ravens improved to 9-5 in the 2020 NFL regular season after a comprehensive 40-14 victory over the hapless Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Baltimore has now won three games in a row as they continue to push for a Wild Card berth.

The Ravens were not at full strength for this one, with a number of key players ruled inactive just before kickoff. But the players that were left were more than a match for the Jaguars. With Baltimore leading 26-0 at halftime, this was never really a contest.

Let’s dive into the Ravens’ offensive and defensive snap counts from Week 15.

Ravens vs. Jaguars: 7 fun facts about this Week 15 matchup

Seven fun facts you might not know ahead of the Ravens clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 15

The Baltimore Ravens will look to extend their win streak to three games and continue their playoff push in Week 15. But the Jacksonville Jaguars stand in the way of those goals.

Baltimore is currently outside the Wild Card spots with an 8-5 record. Jacksonville has lost each of the last 12 games and is still in contention to earn the first overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Though, on paper, this matchup doesn’t appear to be anything special; plenty of special things have happed when these two teams have met before.

Here are seven fun facts about this series, which began way back in the Ravens’ first year of existence, 1996.

Jaguars scouting report: Scouting the Ravens’ Week 15 matchup

A scouting report look at what the Baltimore Ravens can expect to see from the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offense and defense this week.

The Baltimore Ravens’ push for a playoff berth continues in Week 15 with a home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. At 8-5, a Ravens’ victory coupled with a loss by one of three other teams would see Baltimore move into the wild card spots in the AFC playoff picture.

Baltimore has won their last two games after a rough three-game stretch of losses to AFC opponents. Following a victory in Week 1, the Jaguars have lost each of their last 12 games.

Jaguars coach Doug Marrone is in his fourth season in charge after two games as the interim coach in 2016. Jacksonville made the playoffs in 2017, but since then, the team has gone 12-33. The Jaguars are, as their record would suggest, one of the worst teams in the league this year. They are ranked 30th in the NFL, according to DVOA.

Let’s take a closer look at what the Ravens can expect to see from the Jaguars this week: