The Baltimore Ravens are ushering in a new offensive era, as they are transitioning offensive coordinators from Greg Roman to Todd Monken. Baltimore has gone through just over a week of training camp practices, and a slow start was to be expected as they learn new terminology and plays.
On Friday, Baltimore’s offensive unit expressed major frustration on the field as they struggled during points in practice. By accounts, quarterback Lamar Jackson punted a football down the field and threw his helmet to the ground, while tight end Mark Andrews gave a referee a not-so-friendly gesture.
Ravens practice just ended. There was some frustration among offensive players. Frustrated by another play being halted by a free blitzer, Lamar Jackson punted ball downfield and threw off his helmet to ground.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) August 4, 2023
TE Mark Andrews was also not pleased with not getting a PI call. He threw up the one-finger salute in direction of referee and Marcus Williams who had been in coverage. Then shouted an expletive and was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) August 4, 2023