As the NFL season reaches its final stages, one former Baltimore Ravens wideout is about to hit free agency. Should the Ravens explore the option of bringing him back?
After a mixed tenure with his current team, the wide receiver has indicated he won’t focus on his future until after the Super Bowl. But with the Ravens looking to upgrade their offense, a reunion could be the key to enhancing their passing game.
Marquise "Hollywood" Brown is set to enter free agency but his focus remains on the Super Bowl, with no decisions regarding his future until after the game.
“I’m not really thinking about that until after this game. My focus is on the game. After that, then I’ll refocus on [the future],” Brown shared.
He’s a player who showed promise during his time with the Ravens, and his deep-play ability is something Baltimore could use to open up their passing game.
While Brown’s time with the Arizona Cardinals didn’t live up to expectations, his explosive speed and ability to stretch the field have always been his trademarks is why he has been a bright spot for the Chiefs this season.
For the Ravens, having a developing receiving corps, they could certainly use a player like Brown. His combination of speed and deep-threat potential could provide exactly what the Ravens need to balance their offensive attack.
To add another target alongside Rashod Bateman. However, injury concerns remain a factor, and the Ravens would need to consider whether Brown can stay healthy over a full season.
A reunion with Brown could be a low-risk, high-reward move for Baltimore, provided the price is right.
If Brown is healthy and motivated, his playmaking ability could be the missing piece to complement Lamar Jackson’s skill set and push the Ravens’ offense to new heights.