May 28, 2025
Flowers (knee) is
participating in on-field drills at OTAs on Wednesday.
ANALYSISFlowers missed both of Baltimore's playoff games last year due to a right knee sprain sustained during the team's regular-season finale against Cleveland, but he didn't require surgery to address the issue and now appears back to full health. He'll work to take another step forward as the leader of the Ravens' wide receiver corps entering Year 3, after having tallied a 74-1,059-4 receiving line (on 116 targets) across 17 regular-season appearances in 2024. Baltimore remains a run-heavy offense featuring QB
Lamar Jackson and RB
Derrick Henry, leaving a smaller share of targets to be distributed between the 2023 first-round pick,
Rashod Bateman and tight ends
Mark Andrews and
Isaiah Likely, but Flowers' ability to create separation downfield and 4.42 speed make it possible for him to produce efficiently even without heavy volume.