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Zay Flowers is stepping into a leadership role in the Ravens' wide receiver room as they prepare for the 2026 season, due to a lack of veteran presence. His growth as a player and increased responsibility could enhance the team's passing attack and cohesion.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers said this week that he is beginning to take on more of a leadership role in the wide receiver room heading into the 2026 season, as the group adjusts to roster turnover.
"Yes, I feel [myself] taking more of a leadership [role] this year, taking more of a leadership step. Because, over the past few years, we had vets, so it was easier for the vets to take over because they already did what I'm trying to do. So, now that we might not have a vet, or I might be one of the oldest in the room, I have to take that next step and be that leader."
Flowers, entering his fourth NFL season, said the shift is tied to experience in the room, with fewer veteran receivers in place than in previous years. He said that naturally puts more responsibility on him to help set the tone. Flowers' emergence as a leader reflects both his growth as a player and the evolving makeup of the receiver room. With fewer established veterans in place, his voice and example could play a key role in shaping the group's identity and day-to-day standard.
If he continues to embrace that responsibility, Baltimore's passing attack could benefit from greater cohesion and accountability. As the Ravens install a new system, having a young, productive receiver step into a leadership role may help accelerate the unit's development heading into the 2026 season.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Zay Flowers taking charge as Ravens WR room shifts
Zay Flowers is assuming a leadership role due to the absence of veteran receivers, which places more responsibility on him as one of the oldest players in the room.
His leadership may foster greater cohesion and accountability among the receivers, potentially accelerating the development of the team's passing attack under a new system.
The Ravens' wide receiver group is experiencing roster turnover with fewer established veterans, prompting younger players like Zay Flowers to step up as leaders.
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