The Baltimore Ravens are receiving help from the NFL, apparently.
Former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III thinks that the National Football League is helping the Ravens win a championship.
"At this point in Lamar Jackson's career -- every season is Super Bowl or bust," Griffin said. "That's how special the two-time MVP has been. And the only thing the NFL wants more than a dynasty like the Chiefs, is a team or a player that gets over the hump. And that's exactly what the NFL schedule makers are trying to help the Ravens do. They gave them an additional 16 days of rest over their opponents ...
"Understand this, that in that building, when see the schedule come out, they don't ever say, 'Oh my goodness we got to play that team, and that team, and that team, and that team!' Those teams have to play the Ravens, and that is a big difference in their mindset compared to the rest of the league.
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