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Ravens flip script this season with a quick-starting offense

Ravens tight end Owen Daniels catches a touchdown in the first quarter against the Falcons at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens have thrived at the beginning of games this season. (Evan Habeeb / USA Today Sports)

A staple of the Ravens' struggles on the road last season was slow starts by the offense. But the Ravens have managed to flip the script this year, possibly because of changes they've made in how they practice.

Coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that the Ravens have put an emphasis on "situational football" in practice; one of those situations is the start of games.

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"That has been something we've done through training camp, and we do it usually about once a week," Harbaugh said. "We have a first drive of the game. It's nothing elaborate. It's just a drill."

The Ravens have scored touchdowns on their first drive in back-to-back weeks, totaling 35 first-quarter points against the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This season, they are outscoring their opponents 45-16 in the first quarter and 99-38 in the first half.

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Last year, the Ravens were outscored 63-59 in the first quarter and scored just 138 total first-half points. Only two other teams had fewer.

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