Zion Young's competitive edge comes from being the youngest of 11
Zion Young, the youngest of 11 siblings, credits his competitive drive to his upbringing, saying 'I can't be outdone.'
Zion Young’s Competitive Edge Comes From Being the Youngest of 11 If you’re wondering where Zion Young gets his motor from, start at home. Young grew up in a family of 11, and that environment built the competitiveness that now defines his game. It also explains the story about him pushing through a brutal workout, even after getting sick.
That relentless competitiveness is exactly what the Ravens under Jesse Minter look for, and Zion Young made it clear he’s wired to compete on every snap. Growing up as the youngest of 11, he has had that edge built into him from the start, fueling a mindset where no rep is taken lightly. Whether it’s chasing down a quarterback or refusing to be beaten in any situation, Young’s mentality aligns perfectly with Baltimore’s physical, no-nonsense identity.
When asked about that moment and his work ethic, Young leaned into what drives him. “It's a unique story, but did I really throw up three times? I don't remember that, throwing up three times, but hey, it is what it is.
If I did, I did. I've always been very competitive. I come from a big family, like you just heard tonight.