Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken plans to keep a healthy Zay Flowers very busy in 2025.
Following Tuesday's OTA practice, Flowers said he felt no ill effects from the knee injury that sidelined him for both Ravens playoff games last season.
"My knee's great," Flowers said. "I feel 100%. I feel like I'm ready to go, ready for the season, no limits."
That means Flowers' role could become even larger in his third season working with Monken. Flowers led Baltimore in catches (74) and receiving yards (1,059) in 2024, while becoming the [first Ravens wide receiver to make the Pro Bowl at the position](https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/zay-flowers-pro-bowl-franchise-history-wide-receiver-torrey-smith-nelson-agholor#:~:text=In only his second season,(2021%2C '22).).
However, Flowers is just 24 years old, still learning some of the subtle nuances of playing wide receiver in the NFL. Flowers is a relentless receiver who never seems to tire, and Monken plans to take advantage of that skillset even more.
"We've just got to get him the ball more," Monken said. "He's an unbelievable football player. He's not only an outside receiver that has elite route-running skills, but he's unbelievable with the ball in his hands. So you have a guy that really plays two spots.
"I'm not sure he can use that in his contract negotiations. But I'm just saying you can use him in a variety of roles to get him the ball, which allows your volume to go up. He's a volume catch guy. You can use him in novelty screens, getting him the ball down the field. I expect him to take another leap. When you make it to the Pro Bowl, or you're an All-Pro, you're pretty good."