Longtime Ravens fans certainly remember the high-flying, quick-strike offenses the team fielded during its early years.
Baltimore's 1996 debut team averaged 357.7 yards per game, the third highest in a 30-team league.
Strong-armed quarterback Vinny Testaverde, in the throes of his first Pro Bowl season, often found open downfield targets in wideouts Derrick Alexander and Michael Jackson, as well as tight end Brian Kinchen.
Running backs Bam Morris and Earnest Byner formed a backfield by committee, constantly pounding out tough yards and picking up third downs at a 43.8 percent clip.