Sophomore season breakdown for the Ravens 2019 draft class
Who broke out or was at least able to raise their game?
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The Baltimore Ravens were expecting significant contributions from their 2019 draft class heading into the 2020 season. They had multiple players projected to have breakout sophomore campaigns.
While no one exceeded those expectations, some came close, some didn’t have ample opportunity to do so, some made an impact in nontraditional ways and others came on strong down the stretch.
Here is a breakdown of every player’s 2020 season from the eight-man draft class:
WR Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown- first round, 25th overall
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For the third consecutive postseason, the Chiefs will begin at home in the Divisional round
It has been 350 days since the Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) won Super Bowl LIV. In the 347 days since the championship parade where multiple Chiefs declared they’d be back on the same stage in 2021 the organization has prepared for the Run It Back tour.
The tour is now set up to launch into its postseason stage. The team’s regular-season performance gifted them the easiest path to the Super Bowl out of all the AFC contenders; they got the conference’s only bye week and earned home-field advantage. On Sunday, they’ll play the Cleveland Browns (12-5) the conference’s lowest seed remaining and a team severely impacted by COVID-19 in recent weeks.