Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has made history by becoming the first player at his position in the franchise to earn a Pro Bowl selection. However, his achievement may be overshadowed by an unfortunate injury sustained during the team's regular season finale against the Cleveland Browns. In the second quarter, after making a 12-yard reception, Flowers was seen grabbing his knee and limping off the field. He was later taken to the locker room for evaluation, leaving his return to the game in question.
If Flowers' injury is serious, it would significantly impact the Ravens' offense. In his second season, he has emerged as a key player, amassing 73 receptions for 1,047 yards and four touchdowns, marking the first time a Ravens receiver has surpassed 1,000 yards since Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown did so in 2021. The team is already feeling the strain of limited depth at the wide receiver position, with Rashod Bateman, who has had a solid year, and Nelson Agholor facing challenges of their own.