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Roquan Smith had a subpar 2024 season. But the Ravens’ star linebacker and leader of the defense is eager to silence his ...
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Roquan Smith has been a durable player for the Ravens, but his hamstring injury is forcing the defense to prepare for the possibility of playing without him.
The Ravens acquired Smith in a midseason trade in 2022. He was so good for the rest of that season that he was voted team MVP by local media. He also earned All-Pro honors each of the past two years.
However, if you ask All-Pro inside linebacker Roquan Smith if he thinks the Ravens' defense can match last season's performance, he will go one step further and say they can be better.
The team's First-Team All-Pro inside linebacker believes that 2023 will be his best season yet after having a full offseason in Baltimore under his belt.
But the Ravens are looking for players who can get their defense off the field, wreck game plans and finish games regardless of position. To them, Smith is one of those players.
The Ravens did manage to keep Kyle Van Noy and Justin Madubuike, two other keys to their defense. So Baltimore has a star on the defensive line (Madubuike), at linebacker (Smith) and in the ...