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Kevin Oestreicher

Rashod Bateman responds to comments made by Dan Orlovsky about Ravens’ offense

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman recently suffered a multi-week injury during practice that head coach John Harbaugh says will keep him out until September. It’s a big blow not only to Baltimore’s offense, but also to Bateman himself, who would have benefited from having more offseason practices and the preseason to learn about the NFL game.

Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky expressed his concern for the Ravens’ offense with Bateman and other receivers such as Marquise Brown and Miles Boykin absent.

Bateman saw Orlovsky’s comments, and took to Twitter to respond to the former quarterback.

Just because Bateman and a few other Ravens’ receivers have been out of practice for a few weeks doesn’t mean that all of a sudden Baltimore’s offensive unit won’t be able to produce at high levels. Brown and Boykin aren’t expected to be held out for much longer, while Bateman’s injury isn’t season-ending.

The Ravens’ have built a historic rushing offense. If healthy, Baltimore’s offensive line should be improved from last season, players like Brown and running back J.K. Dobbins are expected to take a big leap, and new addition Sammy Watkins should make an impact as well. Aside from all of that, the Ravens have a former unanimous-MVP in quarterback Lamar Jackson, who by himself elevates any offense that he’s in.

There’s no doubt that a healthy Bateman would help Baltimore’s offensive unit. However, just because he’ll be out for a few weeks doesn’t mean they’ll all of a sudden become stagnant.

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