Fans of the Baltimore Ravens may feel emotionally battered and bruised by everything that has happened to them this season. We will have an opportunity to recuperate from our wounds during the bye week. The Baltimore Ravens are in an uncommon slump as the 2025 NFL season draws near its midpoint. They are currently third in the AFC North with a dreadful 1-5 record, following a franchise-worst start that included a devastating 17-3 whooping to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 6. The Ravens don't even want to recall their devastating 41-40 first-round loss to the Buffalo Bills, in which they lost a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter.
The Ravens have been beset by offensive turnovers (four interceptions from backup quarterbacks without a touchdown pass) and defensive lapses, even though they started the season as Super Bowl contenders with a loaded roster that included MVP Lamar Jackson—currently sidelined by injury—and a dominant rushing attack led by Derrick Henry that carried over from last season's historic 94.5 PFF grade. Though fans hold out hope for a Jackson-fueled comeback against the Bears in Week 8, Baltimore enters its Week 7 bye with slim playoff odds after averaging 24 points per game (14th in the league) but giving up more in crucial situations. This has led to rumors of draft-position boosts and midseason adjustments under John Harbaugh.







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