That's the number of fourth-quarter points the Ravens allowed last season. By comparison, they surrendered 73 total points in the first quarter, 79 in the second and 60 in the third. The fourth quarter brought out the worst in the defense. It allowed late game-winning scores to the Raiders, New York Giants and Steelers. It nearly blew games in the fourth quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars and Philadelphia Eagles. Ravens defensive players talk all the time about how they want to be on the field late in games to close out wins. The opposite happened too often in 2016, and that trend needs to change if the Ravens are going to have a championship-level defense. Some of the onus here falls on the offense, which needs to extend drives and keep the defense off the field more and out of tough situations.