The Ravens are gearing up for an exciting Sunday game, and they’ve got a real home field advantage on their side. Legends like Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Anquan Boldin, Terrell Suggs, and Jonathan Ogden will be in the house, making the atmosphere absolutely electric.
But it’s not just about the star power. The Ravens topped the NFL charts this year, causing a whopping 19 false starts from their opponents in their home games. Last week alone, they got five false starts. That’s some serious disruption happening right there.
Peter Schrager, national senior writer for FoxSports for Good Morning Football, thinks Legendary Ravens, a rocking stadium, and a knack for inducing opponents’ false starts set the stage for Sunday’s crucial showdown, aiming to maximize impact early.
There’s a real home field advantage for the Ravens Sunday. Ray, Ed, Anquan, Suggs, and Ogden will all be in the house. It’ll be rocking. And the Ravens led the NFL in 19 opponents’ false starts in their house this year. 5 last week. They’ve got to maximize early.
Peter Schrager said
Here us the Tweet shared by Good Morning Football
"There's a real home field advantage for the @Ravens Sunday. Ray, Ed, Anquan, Suggs, and Ogden will all be in the house. It'll be rocking. And the Ravens led the NFL in 19 opponents' false starts in their house this year. 5 last week. They've got to maximize early." – @Pschrags pic.twitter.com/JoAeElmCtx
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) January 26, 2024
As they head into this game, the Ravens are looking to make the most of this advantage. With a crowd that’s sure to be rocking and a history of throwing off their opponents, they’re aiming to take control early on. It’s a winning formula that’s hard to beat.