The Ravens Will Finish With 3 Or More Losses
The Ravens are coming off of an exceptional 2019 regular season and have the “easiest” schedule of 2020 with a strength of schedule set at .429. That all points to repeating or bettering last year’s record right? Wrong.
Now the Ravens have targets on their back. Sure, by the back half of the 2019 season, all eyes were on Baltimore. But now, teams have had a whole offseason to game plan the Ravens and know what to expect out of the team. Defenses will know what works and what doesn’t when it comes to stopping Lamar Jackson.
For the Ravens, the expectations are higher. Super high in fact. This could be the start of a dynasty. But there is always going to be a team that for some reason as their number. Look at the Patriots’ Brady-Belichick era. They dominated for a span of almost two decades. But for some reason could never figure out how to beat the Miami Dolphins in Miami.
Maybe that’s the Cleveland Browns for the Ravens, who bested them last season. Regardless, the Ravens have targets on their back and have a much-improved division from last year. They’ll be a great team and will win their division, but won’t finish with a better record than 13-3.