Even though the Baltimore Ravens had a talented roster and were favorites to be Superbowl contenders at start of the 2025 NFL season, the Ravens didn't even make the playoffs. Here are the top 10 reasons that the Ravens won't be playing in the Superbowl today:
1.) Lamar Jackson's injuries — which included hamstring, back, knee, ankle, and toe issues—caused the 2 time league MVP to miss four games and play at a reduced level in others, making this his least productive season and keeping the offense from its full potential.
2.) Horrible 1–5 Start — The Ravens had their worst start to the season since 2015, with a protracted losing streak that left a hole that was too big to dig out of even with improvements later in the season.
3.) Anemic Pass Rush and Defensive Regression — The defense only produced 30 sacks, tied for third-fewest, and put pressure on 32.1% of dropbacks, ranking 29th in the NFL. Important losses to the interior line, such as Nnamdi Madubuike, revealed weaknesses against the pass.
4.) Offensive Line Failures — The O-line was hampered by poor offseason decisions, which resulted in uneven protection, a decline in run blocking, and the primary cause of Jackson's injury problems.
5.) Execution Errors and Turnovers — The squad was plagued by costly errors in every phase, particularly in close games and late scenarios, including fumbles, poor time management, and penalties.
6.) Historic Home Game Struggles — The Ravens lost six home games, the most in the team's history, as they were unable to dominate in front of fans and lost their intimidating advantage at M&T Bank Stadium.
7.) Inability to Close Games — During the Week 18 division-deciding defeat to the Steelers, rookie kicker Tyler Loop missed a 44-yard field goal as time ran out, demonstrating the team's recurring failure to close games or blow late leads.
8.) Underutilization of Derrick Henry — Derrick Henry was not used to his full potential because, in the second half of crucial games, the offense frequently gave up on the run game, which limited Henry's effect when it counted most.
9.) Poor Performance Against Winning Teams — Baltimore's 2-7 record against winning teams revealed a lack of "killer instinct" and an inability to compete with good opponents.
10.) Overall Underperformance of a Talented Roster — Despite having six Pro Bowl players and anticipation of winning the Super Bowl in the preseason, the club was unable to play complimentary football consistently, which led to a disappointing collapse and, for the first time since 2021, a postseason absence.



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