The Ravens aren’t fixing all of their problems.

The pass rush looks utterly hopeless, and the league’s worst scoring defense is too thin on the defensive line as well as at edge rusher and inside linebacker. No matter how aggressive general manager Eric DeCosta is willing to be before the Nov. 4 trade deadline, addressing all of those positions adequately over the next 2 1/2 weeks doesn’t seem realistic. But the transition to a three-safety secondary that enables two-time Pro Bowl selection Kyle Hamilton to play closer to the line of scrimmage was a start to raising the defense’s floor at the very least.

Meanwhile, the offense has been woeful in short yardage and inside the red zone and has surrendered the fourth-most sacks in the NFL through the first six weeks. The Ravens managed a tot

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