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2016 Baltimore Ravens: 10 stats that defined the season

Now that the offseason is here, NFL Research is compiling 10 key stats for each team.

Here are 10 statistics that defined the 2016 Baltimore Ravens:

Stat #1

The Ravens finished the season on a six-game road losing streak (5th-longest in franchise history).

Stat #2

The Ravens started the season 4-0 vs. the AFC North but finished 0-2 with back-to-back losses to the Steelers and Bengals in Weeks 16 and 17, respectively.

Stat #3

The Ravens finished 28th in rushing, gaining only 91.4 rush yards per game.

Stat #4

The Ravens' offense had the highest pass-play percentage (passed the ball on 66.0 percent of offensive plays).

Stat #5

Joe Flacco had a passer rating below 100 in 14 of his 16 games.

Stat #6

Joe Flacco averaged 42.0 pass attempts per game this season (2nd-most in NFL). Only Drew Brees averaged more pass attempts per game (42.1 per game).

Stat #7

Flacco ranked 27th among 30 qualified QBs in pass yards per attempt (6.4 yards per attempt).

Stat #8

The Ravens had the NFL's 5th-best rush defense, allowing only 89.4 rush yards per game.

Stat #9

Baltimore finished with the NFL's 2nd-best third-down defense, allowing opponents to convert just 35.0 percent of the time.

Stat #10

The Ravens' defense had 28 takeaways (T-4th most in NFL).

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