Odell Beckham Jr. sounds off on why the best is still yet to come for Ravens offense

The Baltimore Ravens have put together quite a collection of roller-coaster performances on the offensive side of the ball so far this season. From their sluggish showing on offense against the Pittsburgh Steelers to the offensive outburst in the 32-point win over the Detroit Lions, it has been an up-and-down campaign for the Lamar Jackson-led […]

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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (3) attempts a one-handed catch against the Arizona Cardinals during the second half at State Farm Stadium.
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The Baltimore Ravens have put together quite a collection of roller-coaster performances on the offensive side of the ball so far this season. From their sluggish showing on offense against the Pittsburgh Steelers to the offensive outburst in the 32-point win over the Detroit Lions, it has been an up-and-down campaign for the Lamar Jackson-led unit.

Odell Beckham Jr. is among those offensive players who have had their fair share of highs and lows with Baltimore in the ongoing campaign. This was well exemplified in the Ravens’ last two games where he tallied a season-high 49 receiving yards against Detroit and followed it up with a catch-less outing in the win over the Arizona Cardinals.

Beckham believes that the best is still yet to come for not only his season but also for the rest of the group on this side of the ball.

"I think people tend to forget [that when] a new coordinator comes in, a new offense, new players, everything is all new," Beckham said on Thursday. "Teams, usually around this time of the year, start to really know exactly who they are. They find their groove, they find the plays that work for them. They find out what they're going to use going forward into the big games.

"It's kind of like trial and error earlier on in the season, and it's been a great trial and error for us, and I still think that there have only been a few games where we've really put it all together."

Beckham and the Ravens currently have their sights set on a crucial home matchup against the Seattle Seahawks coming up in Week 9. Baltimore will have a golden opportunity to string together a four-game winning streak for the first time this season.