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Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Gets more opportunities in 2024
Kolar (arm) tallied nine catches on 11 targets for 131 yards and a touchdown while rushing once for two yards over 13 regular-season games in 2024.
Though he played in two fewer games than the year prior, Kolar logged 14 more offensive snaps and set career-high marks in catches and receiving yards. He was also a core special-teamer for Baltimore. Kolar spent four weeks on injured reserve due to a broken forearm and suffered another arm injury during the Ravens' divisional-round loss to Buffalo, though there's no indication that the latter injury will impact his availability for the start of next season. Kolar should be back with Baltimore in 2025 for the final season of his rookie contract, but it's hard to see his role growing significantly with both Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely slated to return as well.
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Ravens' Devontez Walker: Has minor offensive role as rookie
Walker made one catch on three targets for a 21-yard touchdown over nine regular-season games in 2024.
Walker was a healthy scratch until making his NFL debut Week 7 against Tampa Bay. The highlight of his campaign was a 21-yard touchdown reception against the Giants for his first NFL catch in Week 15. The vast majority of Walker's work came on special teams, as he logged 153 snaps with that unit as opposed to 55 on offense. There is room for Walker to move up in the wideout pecking order in Baltimore, and he'll look to grow as an offensive contributor next season.
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Ravens' Steven Sims: Works mostly as returner in 2024
Sims didn't record any catches or targets in nine regular-season games in 2024 and gained zero yards on one carry. He registered 195 kick-return yards on seven returns and 122 punt-return yards on 21 attempts.
Sims spent most of the season with Houston, playing in seven regular-season contests during which he logged nine offensive snaps and 63 special-teams snaps. The veteran wideout was waived in late December and subsequently signed with Baltimore, with whom he finished out the year. Sims' only catch of the campaign - a four-yard reception - came in the Ravens' divisional-round loss to Buffalo. Sims is set to become an unrestricted free agent, and his appeal to teams will likely be centered on his role in the return game.
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Ravens' Nelson Agholor: Struggles to produce in 10th season
Agholor totaled 14 catches on 29 targets for 231 yards and two touchdowns over 14 regular-season games in 2024.
Agholor's reception and yardage totals were the lowest of his NFL career. Last season also marked the first time he's caught fewer than half of his targets. Agholor did see the field plenty during Baltimore's divisional-round round loss to Buffalo, logging 46 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps, but he drew only one target (which he didn't catch). Agholor is set to be a free agent upon the beginning of the new league year in March.
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Ravens' Patrick Ricard: Tallies three touches in 2024
Ricard recorded three catches on five targets for 22 yards and a touchdown over 17 regular-season games in 2024. He did not log any carries.
For the third straight season, Ricard played in all 17 of Baltimore's regular-season contests. He also finished without a carry for the second consecutive campaign, and his three receptions were his fewest since 2018. Ricard is set to become an unrestricted free agent, but Ravens GM Eric DeCosta has indicated a desire to re-sign the veteran fullback, per Ryan Mink of the team's official site.
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Ravens' Josh Johnson: Throws three passes in 2024
Johnson played in six regular-season games in 2024, completing two of three passes for 17 yards while netting one yard on four carries.
All of Johnson's work came in brief appearances in relief of Lamar Jackson, as he didn't log more than 10 offensive snaps in any game. The veteran signal-caller did see his most work since 2021, but that doesn't change his outlook as a career backup. Johnson is set to become a free agent, and there's been some speculation that he could elect to hang up his cleats.
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Ravens' Derrick Henry: Wants to finish career in Baltimore
Henry said last week that he wants to finish his career with the Ravens, Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh has already mentioned Henry as a candidate for an extension, after the 31-year-old ran for 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns in 17 regular-season games during the first year of a two-year, $16 million contract. The two sides likely will discuss a deal that lowers Henry's 2025 cap hit ($12.895 million) without reducing his real-money compensation. He's currently scheduled for a non-guaranteed $6 million base salary and a $1 million roster bonus (due on the fifth day of the 2025 league year), plus $2.5 million available via incentives ($2 million of which he earned in 2024).
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
187.6 (1st) |
246.4 (8th) |
424.9 (1st) |
Def. |
80.1 (1st) |
262.8 (31st) |
324.2 (10th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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Z. Flowers WR Zay Flowers WR | Knee |
R. Bateman WR Rashod Bateman WR | Undisclosed |
T. Mullen CB Trayvon Mullen CB | Shoulder |
O. Wright RB Owen Wright RB | Foot |
A. Maulet CB Arthur Maulet CB | Calf |