The Baltimore Ravens are going to need ample production from their players in the trenches in order to have a successful 2024 season. Their offensive line and defensive line will need to set a tone early, and carry it throughout the entire year.
Baltimore offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is looking for a bounce-back year after dealing with injuries over the last few seasons. He revealed who some of the biggest headaches on the team to go up against and block are, mentioning Odafe Oweh, Justin Madubuike, David Ojabo and more.
“I mean, ‘Dafe’ [Odafe Oweh] is always a headache; [Justin] Madubuike is always a headache. You’ve got ‘Jabo’ [David Ojabo] on the outside; you’ve got Kyle [Van Noy] on the outside. Those guys are always … They create different problems, they’re all great at different things, and they’ve got a great coach [pass rush coach Chuck Smith] there giving them great advice. So, it’s been good. It’s been good to get all these reps and just learn from each rep.”
The Ravens broke their single-season franchise record for sacks last season with 60, and are hoping their offensive line can hold up after losing multiple starters. It all starts up front for a team, and Baltimore will need a great season from everyone involved to get them to where they want to go.