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Former NFL Star Says 1 Contender Can Beat Every Team In The League

Former NFL Star Says 1 Contender Can Beat Every Team In The League
Former NFL Star Says 1 Contender Can Beat Every Team In The League


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The Baltimore Ravens put on an offensive masterclass against the Detroit Lions.

Lamar Jackson had his best game of the season, and Todd Monken’s offense fired on all cylinders from start to finish.

That’s why former NFL star Robert Griffin III believes that this Ravens team can legitimately go toe-to-toe with every single rival in the league.

In the latest edition of “Get Up,” RGIII pointed out the fact that the Lions’ much-improved defense hadn’t allowed 100 rushing yards in a game this season, yet the Ravens ran for over 100 yards in the first half alone.

He also talked about how the rest of Jackson’s supporting cast finally stepped up and proved what they were capable of.

The Ravens’ new-look offense had struggled with injuries and dropped passes again.

Jackson had been quite solid for the most part, but outside of TE Mark Andrews and WR Zay Flowers, he hadn’t found consistent help from any of his skill players.

The Ravens are now sitting on a 5-2 record, and while they’ve looked suspect in their two losses, it’s pretty evident that they can compete at the highest level when they’re at their best.

Some analysts predicted John Harbaugh’s team was going to be a Super Bowl contender, and that’s what one could expect after watching the kind of investments they made in the offseason.

Right now, it seems like the only thing that could hold this team down or get in their way to the playoffs would be another Lamar Jackson injury.


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