After a 2-1 start to the season in which the offense for the Baltimore Ravens has looked pretty good, Lamar Jackson and Co. are set to get more help.

Rashod Bateman and Miles Boykin are both off of injured reserve and as Adam Schefter of ESPN notes, back at practice on Wednesday.

Bateman was the first-round pick for the Ravens in the 2021 NFL Draft and expectations are sky high for the former Minnesota Golden Gophers product. After undergoing groin surgery in August, he's now back for Baltimore and it will be interesting to see how he's used early on with Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins already cemented in at the position.

The Ravens have been in three straight nail-biters to start the season. In Week 1, they lost to the Las Vegas Raiders in overtime. They followed that up with a 36-35 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Most recently, it took a Justin Tucker, record setting 66-yard field goal to knock off the Detroit Lions. The hope is that Bateman and Boykin being back will help open up the offense even more and help Baltimore sustain bigger leads.

The schedule doesn't ease up for the Ravens as they have games against the Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Chargers coming up next. The more weapons the merrier it will be for Lamar Jackson. Getting Rashod Bateman and Miles Boykin back will only help Baltimore's attack.