The Baltimore Ravens, under Jesse Minter, have to figure out how to get the most out of Lamar Jackson in his prime.

After missing the playoffs in 2025, the bounce-back from the AFC North franchise is expected to be fierce.

But how can the Ravens get back into the Super Bowl conversation? Well, how about they do it with just one offseason move?

A trade for Philadelphia Eagles weapon A.J. Brown? CBS Sports’ Tyler Sullivan likes the potential fit.

“Similar to Buffalo, the Ravens are in a window where they need to maximize Jackson while he’s still in his prime,” Sullivan writes. “That could lead the organization to outbid the rest of the competition to secure another prime-time weapon for their MVP quarterback as they look to finally break through for a Super Bowl appearance.

“I mean, can you imagine an offense with Jackson, Derrick Henry, and Brown? That’s maybe the most intimidating QB-RB-WR trio you’d find in the league.”

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Brown would give Ravens fear-factor again

You could make the case with Lamar, Henry, and Zay Flowers that the Ravens had it in 2025, but let’s be truthful, adding Brown takes it to a whole new level.

Are defenses going to stack the box to limit Henry, leaving Brown, Flowers, Mark Andrews, and Co. with one-on-one chances? Not likely.

So that means Henry can run the ball down a team’s throat. Pick your poison.

The Ravens have long been looking for a way to finally break through among the AFC elite, but fell short each time, much like Buffalo.

And who knows, maybe adding Brown is the missing piece of Baltimore’s Super Bowl puzzle.

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