It’s difficult to watch another Super Bowl held in New Orleans – a sort of second home for Ravens fans after Super Bowl XLVII – without being in it.
The Ravens were good enough to get there this year, but they weren’t good enough in their divisional playoff loss in Buffalo.
“There’s always next year” is a common refrain among sports fans of every team, but there’s reason to believe that Ravens fans can say it with confidence this offseason. Here are 10 reasons why, all in 50 words or less:
- I recall even some of the most ardent Ravens fans claiming that 2024 was a “rebuild” year given the loss of several defensive coaches (including coordinator) and the turnover of three offensive line starters. Yet the Ravens were still one of the league’s strongest teams by year’s end.
- Lamar Jackson. There really aren’t more words needed. The MVP vote doesn’t change my view that the Ravens have the best player on the planet at the most important position. As long as Jackson is under center, the Ravens can win any game they’re in and go all the way.
- Derrick Henry isn’t slowing down. He turned 31 years old in January, but those who thought he might slow down in his 30s were proven dead wrong and those who doubt he can repeat will be as well. Henry is a one-of-a-kind athlete who is already training and highly motivated.