 See, this is what I'm talking about, man. It seems like it was just the other day and just really the other week where the Ravens just kept getting bad news after bad news after bad news after bad news after bad news. And then on top of that, they had just kept losing. They just kept losing. They lost to the Patriots, they lost to the Titans and of course they lost to the Steelers. And it seemed like the Ravens, the whole team was just in such a dog place for such a long time. But recently, a lot of people have been coming back. Of course, Kalea's Campbell and Brandon Williams because they were the first two to go down but they went down due to injury and they were certainly missed big time, especially in the fourth quarter of that Titans game. And then of course, we ain't even got to go down the whole list where everybody got put on the non-team, keep it clean list. Even people that's on injury reserve got put on there. That's how bad it was. Dudes that's not even playing, they got put on the list that disabled them to play. So that's how bad things have been going for the Ravens. But, but, then we started getting some guys back. Some guys started getting healthy again. Some guys started being activated off the list. And then most importantly, this past Sunday, Lamar Jackson, he got activated from the list and he obviously made his return to game last night. And boy, he showed exactly why he's so valuable to this team. So that was a beautiful thing. But last night in the game, he played it without, of course, there's Brian, since he got added to the list. But he played the game without Willie Snead who's been on the list. But the team also played the game without one Mark Andrews. And I was pretty concerned going into the game, not only because Mark Andrews is one of Lamar's favorite targets, but because he's like light years ahead of all the other Titans that are on the roster. And not referring to Nick Boyle, but all the other active Titans that are on the roster, because we just got Luke Wilson and Eric Tomlinson. And especially with them being brand new to the team, they may not be as comfortable with the playbook and everything as a Mark Andrews is. I mean, of course they wouldn't be because they just got here. And with him being out, it's like, oof, that kind of takes away that tight end threat in the middle of the field. So, but it actually forced Lamar to again, to go to other options. And somebody in the comment section actually pointed out that the route that Miles Boykin got the touchdown on, that route is intended for tight end. How true that is, I'm not 100% sure, because I know a lot of people have still been floating around the idea of Miles Boykin to tight end because they keep on seeing all these highlights and all these fantasy points from Darren Waller. And they're like, man, we just, we don't want a situation where Miles Boykin, where he ends up going to another team as a former Raven that just couldn't catch on at the receiving position. And then he ends up balling out. Everybody wants to see it happen with the Ravens. Because we see guys like Darren Waller. We've seen guys like last week, Tim Patrick, who a lot of people forgot about. But we see these former Ravens, with the Brashar pyramid, that you've been doing for the past couple of years. We see these former Ravens who just, they couldn't get right in Baltimore, but then they go somewhere else and shine. So a lot of people just do not want that to happen with Miles Boykin. They want him to get his shine on here. So completely understandable. But anyway, Mark Andrews being out last night, it, I think that was big, that's a big blow. But it did force LeMond to make some more uncomfortable throws, which I was glad. Because this really made him spread the ball out, continue to spread the ball out, because again, ever since the infamous Hollywood tweet, ever since the tweet, LeMond's been spreading that ball out a whole lot more. And it's been paying dividends to the entire offense. So it goes a long way and it can continue to go a long way. But now Mark Andrews is back. He's back and he'll be back for this Browns game. And oh, that is just, that's great news because we need all the firepower that we can possibly get. Who would have thought that going into week 14, that against the Browns, the Ravens, and they are one point favorites in this game. So people are still respecting the Ravens and Browns rivalry and how the Ravens, for the majority of it have been pretty dominant. Even though the last couple of years, it's been Splitsville. So even though the Ravens are one point favorites, they need all the help they can get. They need it all. And for those of you that are betting people, I think Jameson Hensley said this year the Ravens are a six-five and one against the spread. I don't know all that gambling stuff. I don't get into all that gambling stuff from the betting and all that. So whatever that means, hey, you take that and run with it. But so we'll see how that game ends up going because it's gonna be a tough one because Browns right now, they got all the confidence in the world. And the Ravens, their team, that's building their confidence back up. So even though they're one point favorites, I feel like the Ravens are actually underdogs. I really do. But anyway, that's great news for the Ravens offense that Mark Andrews is back because it adds another weapon and it adds another element to the offense and something that, hey, shout out to Hollywood for doing this yesterday, something that a lot of the Ravens receivers just had not been doing, something that Mark Andrews always does. That's why him and Lamar have such a great connection. And they have from jump, Mark Andrews, he comes back to the ball and he doesn't stop. He doesn't stop. A lot of Ravens receivers, especially this year, they'll run their routes and those poor route concepts and what, they'll run their routes though. And if the ball ain't coming that way, then they'll be like, okay, whatever. But Mark Andrews, even if the play breaks down, they won't come back for it. Mark Andrews, he'll come back for it. He will come back for it and he will find a way. Hey, Lamar, I got you. Hey, I'm right here, hit me. Let's get it. So shout out to Mark Andrews for that. So, but Hollywood on his touchdown last night and maybe he did it intentionally, but it was looking like, oh, he was done with the play. Cause he ran around, he ran like a little comeback route or whatever and he stopped. But then I think he thought, he was like, wait a minute, I got this quarterback. I got him. And Lamar was scrambling out to the left a little bit and Hollywood, he turned around quick, touchdown. Touchdown, it's a beautiful thing. So Mark Andrews being back, that'll be nice. And who would've thought, who would've thought? Hopefully it does make a difference because I saw that, I think it was Jonas Schaefer. He tweeted out an article that he wrote that said that the in the Eagles game, oh my goodness, I was like, wow. But then when I thought about it, I was like, okay, I guess that does make sense. He said that in the Eagles game, the Ravens got six sacks, six, six sacks. But ever since that game, they've only gotten a total of six more sacks in the next six games combined. So the, that is a big yikes. That is a huge yikes because Ravens, the pass rush is something that we haven't really been complaining about it too much recently. But in yesterday's game, it was just, it was bad. Now, Yannick, he has been, because a lot of Ravens fans question him, he's been getting so close, but he just hasn't been finishing. He's been getting extremely close, but he just has not been finishing. So it's not like he's been bad because I know a lot of Ravens, oh, where are all the sacks at? And we expected the sacks to go up with Yannick being on board. But then some injuries happened and then the whole non-team keeping clean thing happened and it just, it's been hay white. But with Yannick, he's been close, but just ain't been finishing the job yet. But the pass rush yesterday was just, it was pretty bad overall. Had some bright spots, some little bright spots here and there, but it's pretty bad. But who would have thought we would miss Matt Judon? Who would have thought that? We would miss Matt Judon because with Matt Judon, he is not the pass rusher that Yannick Ngakwe is, but he is a more versatile player than Yannick Ngakwe. Yannick is pass rusher, that's it. Straight pass rusher. That's his thing. Run defense though, that's not his thing. Hopefully in this off season, well, if he ends up staying with the Ravens, that can improve because that would improve his game and that would improve his value that much more. But Matt Judon, he'll help in the run defense a bit and you could drop him back in coverage too. You can do more with him but who would have thought we would have missed him like that? Well, I think the Ravens did and I think they do because the more the merrier and the more players you have, the more that the more players can do, the better for you. And we've seen Bowser be a lot more involved, especially with Matt Judon now. They play the same position and Bowser, he's been a guy that's pass rusher and he can also drop back too. And we've of course seen him make a decent amount of plays. Also shout out to Tyus Bowser, but Matt Judon, he's been activated now too. So Matt Judon is back as well. So that is very, very good news for the Ravens because I know a lot of people are not Matt Judon fans and know that we still don't expect him to be re-signed after this year, expect him to hit the market. But having him back makes the team a little better because the team is better with Matt Judon than without a Matt Judon. And this, again, it allows you to do more things with all those defensive players that you have. It allows Wink who, well, it wasn't his best game last night. It certainly wasn't. And somebody in the comment section made a good point with that. They said with the pass rusher, they said with the corners playing so far back, they said with them corners playing like 15 yards back, like that's not gonna really do anything for the pass rusher because those receivers, they can just run some little short routes, get open, boom, they get hit. They get their catches. And them corners, I guess they didn't wanna get beat deep last night. But that has been the Ravens cornerbacks thing because if y'all notice, I'm not sure y'all notice, but the Ravens cornerbacks, the Ravens secondary, the Ravens defense, they have not been giving up any deep place. They haven't. They have not been giving up any deep place. I don't remember the last time they gave up a long bomb. Beside the passing of fans, I think Marlon Humphrey got in the Titans game, but an actual catch for a deep bomb, I don't remember. Cause it's been like forever, but they also been playing like way back. So these receivers and these cornerbacks and everything, they've been taking everything that the Ravens been giving them cause the Ravens been like, hey, you take that, it's short, you can have it, but you ain't getting nothing deep on me. But we just got to, just some adjustments got to be made. And we definitely miss Jimmy Smith too. And Jimmy Smith, he was out, not because he's on the non-team, keep it clean, but because he's hurt. But anyway, we conclude the video with this, that the Ravens last year, a question got asked about the Ravens and did they peak too early? I'm not a big fan of that question. I'm not a big fan of, oh man, they peak too early. They got too hot too quick. No. I feel like, hey, if you hot roll with it, keep it going, keep it going. And I feel like the Ravens, their peak it ended up getting destroyed because of pitiful play calling in the playoffs. But that's a whole nother conversation that we done had plenty of times already, I already know how I feel about that. So I don't even think we really got to see the true Ravens in the playoffs because they ain't even played that game. But now, I can't say they're peaking right now because they certainly haven't peaked. But right now they're getting healthy. Right now they're getting guys back, whether it's due to them coming back from injury or coming back to being placed on the non-team, keep it clean list. But they're all coming back and they're coming back at the right time. We're missing a few guys here and there. And of course, Brian is gonna be out for this Browns game, but he was out for the first one and they did just fine. So things look to be on the up and up, but this Browns game is going to really tell a big story about how the rest of Raven season is gonna go. Either way, no matter how this Browns game goes, it is not the end of the season but it is a very critical point. So with Ravens getting healthier and with Ravens getting guys back, they better bring it because they need it. They need it. If they want any chance of even sniffing the playoffs, they better get this thing right. Team Keep It Clean, I appreciate y'all. And it's nice to actually bring some good news videos instead of the, oh, this guy's out, oh, this guy's out, oh, this guy's out. And shout out to Will Holden too. Will Holden is also, he's also been activated off that non-team, keep it clean list. So anyway, I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. And we out, baby, whew. It is good to make a report on some good news, finally.