Key reasons Brady makes waves for the Ravens 📊
– He’s led Josh Allen to an MVP-caliber run, posting a 25-9 regular-season record and an AFC East title.
– Brady’s “everybody eats” philosophy spreads targets across multiple receivers (eight different pass-c receivers hit 20+ targets in a season) and leans on a two-TE look, creating versatility that defenses have to respect.
– The Bills under Brady were a fast-paced unit, averaging 64.3 offensive snaps per game. Compare that to Ravens’ pace (about 57.3), and you see the potential for a much faster, more chaotic rhythm for Jackson. ⚡
Why this could fit Lamar Jackson 🧩
– Brady’s system is adaptable to Jackson’s strengths—spread the ball, keep a shot for big plays, and keep defenses guessing with multiple receiving threats.
– A faster pace and increased tempo could keep defenses off balance and open up running lanes for Jackson, while keeping the offense diverse with two tight ends and multiple receiving options. 📈
Who could benefit in Baltimore
– Outside WR options: adding a dynamic outside presence could complement Zay Flowers (slot-heavy in Buffalo) and Khalil Shakir (target leader for the Bills), helping the Ravens diversify coverage and maximize playmaking. 🧑💼🏈
– Tight ends: Brady’s system loves two-tight setups, which could leverage Ravens’ personnel to keep defenses honest and create mismatches. 🧰
Notable moment from the chatter
– The buzz around Zay Flowers’ big-play potential with a faster-paced offense has fans excited about explosive yardage opportunities and more scoring chances. 🏁
Bottom line: If Minter brings Brady aboard to run the offense, the Ravens could see a higher-scoring, more balanced attack that plays to Jackson’s strengths while keeping defenses guessing. Get ready for a faster, more spread-out attack with explosive playmakers all over the field. 🔥🏈📊