Ravens WR Zay Flowers training with ‘no limits’ in OTAs

Jun 04, 2025 05:21 AM IST

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After lacking the Baltimore Ravens’ two playoff video games in January with a proper knee sprain, vast receiver Zay Flowers is reportedly on observe to return to full power after avoiding offseason surgical procedure.

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Flowers suffered the harm within the regular-season finale in opposition to Cleveland, ensuing within the wideout watching from the sidelines because the Ravens fell within the divisional spherical.

According to Baltimore’s staff web site, Flowers assured that his “knee’s great” and that he is “ready for the season, no limits.”

A 2023 first-round choose by the Ravens out of Boston College, Flowers led Baltimore with 74 catches and 1,059 receiving yards in 2024. He additionally hauled in 4 landing passes and have become the primary Raven to be chosen to the Pro Bowl at vast receiver.

With him now training on the staff’s OTAs, Baltimore offensive coordinator Todd Monken emphasised that the Ravens want to organize to extend Flowers’ manufacturing in 2025.

“We’ve just got to get him the ball more,” Monken mentioned, through the staff’s web site. “He’s an unbelievable soccer participant. He’s not solely an out of doors receiver that has elite route-running abilities, however he is unbelievable with the ball in his fingers.

“So you have a guy that really plays two spots. … I expect him to take another leap. When you make it to the Pro Bowl, or you’re an All-Pro, you’re pretty good.”

In two years with the Ravens, Flowers has totaled 151 catches for 1,917 yards and 9 touchdowns.

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