Jamal Lewis was a rookie that season, and Priest Holmes was an unknown. The Priest Holmes you saw back then wasn't the Priest Holmes you see today. To that date, Holmes had gained around 1,500 yards and 8 TDs in three seasons of play. He was considered a quality back up running back at that time, which was why Baltimore used one of their two first round picks on Jamal Lewis.
The Ravens' quarterback situations that season? Tony Banks and Trent Dilfer.
The Ravens' receivers that season? Quadry Ismail and a rookie Travis Taylor.
That Ravens' team went into that season with uncertainty at quarterback, two rookies starting at the skill positions, and an offensive line that was thrown together with two rookies starting on this unit.