Ravens Struggle with League-Worst Pass Defense Despite Offensive Success
Baltimore's defensive woes threaten their Super Bowl aspirations as they rank last in the NFL for passing yards allowed.
- The Ravens' pass defense is ranked last in the NFL, allowing 294.9 yards per game, the most they have conceded through ten weeks since 2000.
- Baltimore's secondary has been repeatedly exposed, giving up numerous big plays, including 47 completions of 20 or more yards, the worst in the league.
- Despite their defensive struggles, the Ravens have a strong offense, leading the NFL with 440.2 yards per game, but have yet to win a game when scoring less than 25 points.
- Cornerback Marlon Humphrey has publicly defended first-year defensive coordinator Zach Orr, citing execution errors by players rather than coaching as the primary issue.
- The Ravens are set to face the Pittsburgh Steelers next, with first place in the AFC North at stake, adding urgency to their need to improve defensively.