The Baltimore Ravens: From Super Bowl Favorites to a Complicated Season Start
The Baltimore Ravens, considered favorites to win the Super Bowl at the start of the season, are facing an unexpected situation. After the painful 37-20 defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs, the team has matched the worst start in its 30-year history, with a 1-3 record, putting their playoff aspirations at risk. The Ravens’ difficulties on both sides of the field are compounded by a long list of injuries to key players, including their quarterback, Lamar Jackson, who left Sunday’s game with a hamstring injury. Coach John Harbaugh faces the challenge of pulling his team out of a hole that few have managed to escape. In the Super Bowl era (since 1966), only 10.6% of teams that start 1-3 manage to recover and reach the playoffs.The Ravens’ losses have been concerning. They lost to the Buffalo Bills, and in week 3, they allowed the most rushing yards in eight years against the Detroit Lions. On Sunday, they suffered their biggest defeat in four seasons, with five starters injured.I am concerned, but not overwhelmed by it.
John Harbaugh, Ravens coach
Since 1978, the Ravens are the third favorite team for the Super Bowl to start with a record of 1-3 or worse in the first four games. The other teams, the 1987 New York Giants and the 2002 Los Angeles Rams, failed to reach the postseason. Despite everything, the Ravens are not panicking, as the remaining schedule looks more favorable, starting with the game against the Houston Texans. The Ravens are still favorites to win the AFC North and have a 69.7% chance of making the playoffs. Running back Derrick Henry expressed an optimistic attitude: “I’m looking at it with a positive mindset. We’re 1-3. Nobody’s going to come do it for us. We have to get back to work.”We have problems that we are facing, and we have to deal with them in a really smart way.
John Harbaugh, Ravens coach

In his seven seasons with Jackson, Baltimore has had six winning streaks of five or more consecutive games. Keeping Jackson healthy is crucial, as he has been sacked 15 times in four games this season. Before leaving Sunday’s game, Jackson faced pressure on 56% of his passes, the highest pressure rate he has faced in a game with at least 10 pass attempts. Harbaugh criticized the way offensive coordinator Todd Monken handled the Chiefs’ blitzes.Losing Lamar is losing Lamar.
Kyle Hamilton, Ravens safety
I don’t think we stuck to the plan we had.
John Harbaugh, Ravens coach

At the start of training camp, the Ravens tried to downplay one of the toughest schedule starts in team history. In September, Baltimore had to face the Bills, Lions, and Chiefs, who combined for a 43-8 record last season.Obviously, you’re losing several All-Pro players, and that’s not going to help a defense.
Kyle Hamilton, Ravens safety
Despite being favorites in every game, Baltimore fell to 1-3 for the third time, matching the bad starts of 2005 and 2015.It’s the nature of the beast.
Ronnie Stanley, Ravens offensive tackle
The Ravens have home games against the Texans and Rams before their bye week. After the bye week, Baltimore does not play a team that currently has a winning record during a five-game stretch. Then, the Ravens enter the final stretch, where Jackson is usually at his best. Jackson has a 22-4 (.846) record in regular season games in December and January, which is the best among quarterbacks with at least 10 starts. Players are taking a more short-term approach to try to get their season on track. “I’m trying to focus on the here and now,” Hamilton said. “In Week 16, if we’re 12-4, we’d say, ‘Damn, we would have been 15-1 if we hadn’t lost those games.’ We can’t think like that. We have to think about the Texans this week and focus on getting that win, getting to 2-3. You can’t get to 3-3 without getting to 2-3. [We need to] focus on them. I don’t even want to worry about who we play after that. I don’t even worry about when our bye week is. Just focus on the Houston Texans coming to the Ravens and us beating them.”The three losses are against probably three of the best teams in the league, for sure.
John Harbaugh, Ravens coach