
Three New Baltimore Ravens Are Making A Big Impact This Season
Despite being just above .500 in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens have a rare opportunity to win the division and reach the playoffs. The Pittsburgh Steelers lost a close game to the Cowboys Sunday. Then the Cincinnati Bengals became 3-5-1 after losing to the New York Giants 21-20 Monday night.
When the Ravens take on the Cowboys, they begin the toughest portion of their schedule. This is when things get interesting. The Ravens have had a fair share of both glory and agonizing defeat this season. The good that has come is largely due to a strong offseason.
Although it is a long shot for the Ravens to make the Super Bowl this season, just getting into the playoffs gives them a shot. Baltimore has matched their total wins for 2015. It is clear this roster has more talent than in the last two seasons. With that being said, a mid season evaluation shows there are three newcomers primed to help this franchise make a playoff run.