Heading into the bye week, the Baltimore Ravens’ 2025 season is on life support. While they made strides as a unit in their Week 6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, several issues remained clear, and one of those is the below-average play on the offensive line. The team’s offensive guards are struggling to start the year, but six weeks in, it may finally be time for a change. Andrew Vorhees, despite an improved showing against the Rams, has largely been ineffective. For Daniel Faalele, his 2025 campaign has been inconsistent, allowing opposing defensive linemen to gain leverage early and often. He has also shown limited athletic abilities, falling to the ground on countless occasions. Through six games, Vorhees has posted a 58.1 grade, per Pro Football Focus (PFF), and Faalele has a 57.3 grade thus far. Still, offensive line coach George Warhop remains confident in the two and went as far as to say that he does not have many negative things to say about them in his press conference on Tuesday. “I think [Vorhees
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