Zay Flowers has "no limits" from knee, Ravens want to get him the ball more
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Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers, who missed playoff action due to a knee injury, is recovering well and expected to return for the 2025 season without needing surgery. Practicing at OTAs with no limitations, Flowers is a key focus for offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who plans to utilize his versatile skills more extensively. Monken praises Flowers as both an outside receiver and a dynamic playmaker with the ball, suggesting increased involvement could enhance the team's offense. Flowers, a 2023 first-round pick, will be eligible for contract extension talks post-2025, and increased usage could strengthen his negotiating position.
Originally by Josh Alperon June 3, 2025
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