The Baltimore Ravens entered the 2024 NFL season as one of the teams to beat.
After all, they hosted the AFC Championship last year, nearly taking down the Kansas City Chiefs.
While making it to that game was a big accomplishment for the Ravens, at the end of the day, they didn’t make it to the Super Bowl.
Many believed that this would be the year they could do it, but they’ve faced some roadblocks to start their season.
They lost to the Chiefs in the season opener, and surprisingly lost to the Las Vegas Raiders as well.
They’ve won their past three games, so it does look like they’re headed in the right direction.
As this team looks to put the best team possible on the field, they’ve recently worked out a few players to see if they could help their cause.
As Aaron Wilson highlighted on X, the team worked out punter Colton Spangler and tried out two long snappers: Tucker Addington and Peter Bowden.
#Ravens worked out punter Colton Spangler, long snappers Tucker Addington, Peter Bowden.
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) October 11, 2024
The Ravens are solid on both sides of the ball, but teams can’t overlook the importance of a strong special teams unit.
Justin Tucker hasn’t quite looked like himself as a field goal kicker, and their punting and long-snapping situation has also been suboptimal, at times.
Whether it’s with their current roster, or perhaps, one or more of the players they just worked out, the Ravens are working hard to try and compete with teams like the Chiefs.
They can’t afford another lackluster season, especially with the roster they have.
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