Ravens: 3 numbers for RB Mark Ingram to target in 2020

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10 total touchdowns

Last season, the Ravens boasted the No. 1 scoring offense, scoring 33.2 points per game. Provided that, Baltimore’s offense should have similar success on offense in 2020 compared to this past season.

On the other hand, despite the fact he’ll lose some touches near the goal line, Ingram had fruitful results near the end zone last year. The veteran running back would receive 53.6 percent of Baltimore’s red-zone carries (18th in the NFL), turning that into eight touchdowns (tied for second-most in the NFL).

Despite the fact he’s sharing touches, Ingram should be able to continue maximizing his opportunities in the red zone. All things considered, Ingram should be able to account for 10 total touchdowns for the fourth time in the past five seasons.

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