The Baltimore Ravens' quarterback calmly looks over the defense before dropping back to deliver yet another completion with his rocket arm.
Then, he repeats the accelerated sequence without once huddling up to slow down the pace.
The Ravens' no-huddle offense is keeping opposing defenses off-guard and unable to substitute, a strategy that played a major role during a 30-7 victory over the Denver Broncos last weekend.
The Ravens executed the...
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