In Week 13, the Ravens had been at residence to face the Eagles. Baltimore was coming off a Week 12 win vs. the Chargers on the street. The Ravens took a lead early within the recreation however Philadelphia responded and ultimately took management of the sport. With a 24-19 loss, the Ravens at the moment are 8-5 this season.
Profitable the division is perhaps out of play for Baltimore. Nevertheless, they’re a crew that would nonetheless make their means into the postseason. One concern the Ravens have had all season is missed subject targets by veteran Justin Tucker. The 34-year-old is within the midst of his worst season as a kicker within the execs. If he ends the 12 months poorly, Tucker might be out of a job with Baltimore in 2025.
Is Justin Tucker at risk of being lower by the Ravens this offseason?
Justin Tucker has missed an XP, a 47-yard FG and a 53-yard FG at present vs. the Eagles. He’s now 19-of-27 on the 12 months.
Gorgeous to witness.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 1, 2024
Justin Tucker went undrafted out of Texas and signed with the Ravens in 2012. As a rookie, Tucker performed in all 16 common season video games for Baltimore and made (90.9) of his subject objective makes an attempt. Over his 13-year profession with the Ravens, Tucker has made seven Professional Bowls and is a five-time first-team All-Professional choice. His final season as an All-Professional was in 2021. The veteran kicker was a Professional Bowler in 2023 with (86.5) % of his subject targets made.
Tucker’s career-low for subject objective makes in a season earlier than 2024 was (82.5) in 2015. By means of 13 video games in 2024, Tucker has made simply (70.4) % of his subject targets. He’s 19-27 this 12 months and missed two subject targets on Sunday towards the Eagles. One was from 47 yards and the opposite was from 53. Lacking subject targets has been a problem for Tucker within the final month and a half and it’s value the Ravens helpful factors. Baltimore has a bye in Week 14 and so they’ll be on the street in Week 15 vs. the Giants.