Zay Flowers says Ravens offseason has new energy, fresh start

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Zay Flowers says Ravens offseason has new energy, fresh start

Zay Flowers says Ravens offseason has new energy, fresh start

Zay Flowers said the Ravens’ offseason has a different feel, citing a new coaching staff, roster turnover, and a shared focus on building chemistry and learning together.

Zay Flowers says Ravens offseason has new energy, fresh start

Zay Flowers said the Ravens’ offseason has a different feel, citing a new coaching staff, roster turnover, and a shared focus on building chemistry and learning together.

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers is sensing a palpable shift in the air at the team's facility this offseason. Following a period of significant change, the young playmaker describes an environment buzzing with renewed energy and a collective focus on starting fresh.

"There's a new energy," Flowers said. "Everybody gets to restart with a new coaching staff. We lost a lot of people, and we're probably going to gain a lot of people at the same time. So, everybody is just learning at the same time and building a new bond."

This reset, fueled by coaching changes and roster turnover, has created a unique opportunity for the entire organization. Flowers highlighted that the early phase of offseason work is less about intense drills and more about foundational growth—learning new systems and, crucially, building relationships.

For a team looking to forge a new identity, this emphasis on communication and chemistry from the ground up is a strategic move. As players and coaches grow together, the connections formed now could become the bedrock of the team's rhythm and success when the 2026 season kicks off. It's a clean slate in Baltimore, and the Ravens are focused on writing the first chapter together.

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