The Baltimore Ravens haven't exactly been good on offense this season. A lot of the blame goes to the passing attack. It isn't only Joe Flacco coming under fire, though. Receivers are also getting a lot of the criticism. This is not lost on talented receiver Breshad Perriman.

Breshad Perriman, who isn't exactly having his best season in the National Football League, is feeling the pressure mounting.

“Of course, there’s a little bit of pressure, but you can’t really buy into the pressure,” Perriman said, via the Baltimore Sun. “I kind of put pressure on myself as well, but at the same time, I’ve got to look past that. It’s not really all about me.”

Thing is, while patience is a virtue often touted being of the utmost importance, Perriman is losing it.

“I’m just trying to stay patient,” he said after Tuesday’s practice. “At the same time, it’s hard to stay patient, but I know it’s going to come, and when it does come, it’s going to keep going up.”

While Perriman is having one of the least productive season of anyone on the Ravens, teammate Bobby Engram has his back.

“We are going to keep him up,” Engram said. “He is a part of our crew. He is a part of this team, and we believe and we know he can go out there and make those plays. We just have to keep him up and he has to make a few of those plays to get rolling.”

For the sake of the season, and even beyond, Perriman is going to have to get back on track.