If Brown joined Baltimore, he would pair with Flowers to form a high-impact receiving corps alongside Lamar Jackson, potentially boosting the Ravens’ Super Bowl window. The proposed deal could also bring back a Tennessee Titans reunion with Derrick Henry, fitting Baltimore’s physical, run-first identity while expanding the offense beyond Jackson’s current weapons.
Financially, Moton argues Baltimore has enough cap flexibility to absorb Brown’s contract and even renegotiate Flowers’ deal if Jackson’s contract is restructured to free up roughly $38 million. Brown’s recent on-field frustration with the Eagles has fueled speculation about his desire for a larger role and a broader impact on the winning equation.
Overall, the report frames Brown’s potential move to Baltimore as a strategic fit that could elevate the Ravens’ offense to new levels, particularly if they can navigate the cap implications and stay aligned on long-term extensions for key players.