Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens broke the N.F.L.’s cardinal rule last year: They dared to try something different.
In a league where “innovation” means adding divider tabs to the sacred playbook handed down from Bill Walsh and a young quarterback’s running ability is regarded as a childish indulgence never to be encouraged, the Ravens had the audacity to build their entire scheme around Jackson’s dual-threat capability as a rusher and a passer. The Ravens’ offense was part…
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