The Ravens have long been known for their rushing attack offensively. They led the league in 2024 as Derrick Henry rumbled for nearly 2,000 rushing yards.
But after four games, only two teams have run the ball less than the Ravens' 86 attempts.
Henry has rushed just 31 times in the past three weeks and been held to 50 yards or fewer in three straight games, something that never happened in 2024.
The Ravens are averaging a league-best 6.2 yards per carry, but Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken acknowledged that Baltimore needs to make running a larger focus.
"It can start by calling it more often and stacking plays," Monken said. "We're either getting to the point where we're scoring pretty fast, or we're getting off the field fast, and that's not a great recipe, because you can't stack