The Baltimore Ravens have the second-worst record in the NFL.
Moreover, most of their losses haven’t been close at all, and their only win came against the Cleveland Browns.
However, as much as the Ravens have struggled this season, rival Juan Thornhill isn’t ready to give up on them.
When asked about his AFC North foe, the Pittsburgh Steelers safety warned people not to sleep on Baltimore.
“I really don’t want anybody to think that the Ravens are done. They aren’t done. I promise you that. I’ve seen them enough, and I have played enough ball to know. They have a lot of guys injured right now and a lot of bad things happening for them, but once they figure it out, I guarantee they are not done. By the time we play them, they will be back to form,” Thornhill said.
Steelers safety Juan Thornhill on the Ravens: “I really don’t want anybody to think that the Ravens are done. They aren’t done. I promise you that. I’ve seen them enough, and I have played enough ball to know. They have a lot of guys injured right now and a lot of bad things…
— Mark Kaboly (@MarkKaboly) October 7, 2025
The Ravens have one of the worst defenses in the league right now.
They can’t stop the run, and they’ve been even worse against the pass.
They’ve dealt with some injuries, but they may not have the personnel to fix those woes even when everybody’s back to full strength.
On offense, quarterback Lamar Jackson is about to miss a second game with a hamstring injury, and extended absences were a recurring issue earlier in his career.
That being said, this team has a veteran head coach in John Harbaugh and plenty of talent.
Granted, they need to figure things out before it’s too late.
They clearly shouldn’t be the betting favorite to win the AFC North, like they still are, but by no means are they out of the race.
Jackson is one of the best quarterbacks in the game when he’s healthy, and while he has yet to reach that same level in the playoffs, it’s hard to count him out in the regular season.
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