Seahawks QBs coach gets second interview with Ravens

Seahawks QBs coach gets second interview with Ravens

Pete Carroll told reporters that the Seahawks want to keep their coaching staff together for next year. It may not be entirely up to him, though.

Both associate head coach Sean Desai and quarterbacks coach Dave Canales have interviewed for positions with other teams. According to Adam Schefter at ESPN, Canales now ha a second interview with the Ravens for their offensive coordinator position.

Canales has earned high praise for helping Geno Smith put in the best season of his career. Baltimore may be thinking that he can help Lamar Jackson reach his full potential. The Ravens fired their former OC Greg Roman a few weeks ago.

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Ravens injuries: CB Marlon Humphrey suffers shoulder injury, questionable to return

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey went down on the field in apparent pain and is questionable to return with an injury.

The Baltimore Ravens entered Week 1 pretty healthy but have suffered their first injury of the season.

Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey went down on the field in a ton of pain, holding his arm. According to Baltimore, Humphrey is questionable to return. It’s unclear exactly what happened to Humphrey on the play, but it was obvious just how painful it was.

If Humphrey is unable to get back on the field, it’ll be a huge blow for the Ravens’ defense. He picked off Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield in the first quarter and is coming off a Pro Bowl season. In his stead, third-year cornerback Anthony Averett will try to keep Baltimore’s pass defense tight.

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Ravens Week 10 snap counts: Some interesting substitutions going on

The Baltimore Ravens made some interesting substitutions against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 10 according to the snap counts.

The Baltimore Ravens beat up on the Cincinnati Bengals so bad, we got the see the backups enter the game and play nearly a full quarter. In their 49-13 drubbing of the Bengals, the Ravens managed to score both on offense and defense, throwing some new wrinkles on the field for future teams to have to gameplan against. When looking at the snap counts for Week 10, we see some interesting changes occurring on both offense and defense.

Offensively, we’re beginning to see tight end Hayden Hurst dip into Mark Andrews’ snap counts at times. The same thing happened last week where Hurst played 40% of the offensive snaps compared to Andrews’ 34%, compared to Week 10’s 57% to 51%. As previously predicted, Hurst offers value as both a pass catcher and blocker, allowing offensive coordinator Greg Roman to use more misdirection and catch defenses off guard rather than lining Andrews up and tipping off the play.

It’s also interesting to see how the wide receiver snap counts adjusted this week with Chris Moore inactive and a gameplan that favored the tight ends. By looking at the box score, it seemed pretty obvious the tight ends got far more looks in the passing game, catching 12 of Lamar Jackson’s 18 completions. Naturally, they got far more playing time than the wide receivers to fit that narrative.

Marquise Brown seems to still be on a limited snap count as he returns from injury, playing just 40% of the offensive snaps. But fellow rookie Miles Boykin supplanted Seth Roberts this week, getting the second-most snaps behind Willie Snead. Though Boykin didn’t get targeted in this game, it could point to the team’s growing comfort level with him in the lineup. Given his size and speed, he seems like a natural for cold-weather football to help spell both Moore and Roberts down the stretch.

Ravens offensive snap counts:

Player Position Snaps Snap %
Bradley Bozeman G 47 100%
Orlando Brown T 47 100%
Matt Skura C 47 100%
Nick Boyle TE 36 77%
Ronnie Stanley T 36 77%
Lamar Jackson QB 36 77%
Marshal Yanda G 36 77%
Hayden Hurst TE 27 57%
Mark Andrews TE 24 51%
Mark Ingram RB 23 49%
Willie Snead WR 22 47%
Miles Boykin WR 21 45%
Marquise Brown WR 19 40%
Patrick Ricard FB 18 38%
Seth Roberts WR 18 38%
James Hurst G 14 30%
Justice Hill RB 12 26%
Robert Griffin III QB 12 26%
Gus Edwards RB 11 23%
Patrick Mekari G 11 23%

Click on the next page to see the defensive snap counts and analysis on what it means.

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