The Baltimore Ravens face scrutiny over the handling of wide receiver Zay Flowers, who has seen reduced targets in second halves. Despite a good first half against the Las Vegas Raiders, where he had nine targets, his usage dwindled significantly afterwards, raising questions about the team's offensive strategy.
Coach John Harbaugh defended the process, highlighting the Ravens' reliance on their running game when leading. However, they continue to work on improving their offensive flow with quarterback Lamar Jackson at the helm. While Flowers had a strong start to the season, there seems to be a pattern of fewer targets as games progress, impacting his overall performance.