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
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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