The Baltimore Ravens' defensive woes continue, with yet another key player going down. A worrying trend for a team already struggling to keep its defense intact.
In a hard-fought battle against the Los Angeles Rams, the Ravens lost outside linebacker Tavius Robinson, a starter, in the first half. This comes as a significant blow, especially considering the team's previous defensive setbacks.
Robinson, a consistent performer, has been a reliable presence on the field, playing in every game since joining the Ravens - an impressive 40-game streak. His absence leaves a void, as he was a key contributor with 17 tackles and two sacks, leading the team in this department.
But here's where it gets controversial... The Ravens' decision to trade Odafe Oweh to the Chargers has left them thin at the outside linebacker position. With Robinson out, the team is now relying on Kyle Van Noy, rookie Mike Green, and David Ojabo to step up. A tall order for any team, let alone one already facing defensive challenges.
And this is the part most people miss... Left tackle Ronnie Stanley, another starter, also exited the game early due to an ankle injury. This is the second time in three weeks that Stanley has had to leave the field prematurely. A worrying trend for a player of his caliber and importance to the team.
The Ravens' defense is facing a real test of depth and resilience. Can they overcome these injuries and find a way to keep their defense competitive? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: the Ravens' fans and players alike are hoping for a swift recovery and a return to full strength.
What do you think? Is the Ravens' defense in trouble, or can they weather these injuries and find a way to succeed? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!