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Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are 6-6 heading into Sunday’s game with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and it’s clear that Jackson is not the same player while battling knee, ankle, and toe injuries this season. He did practice on Wednesday, a good sign, but NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young says Jackson is “diminished” as a player.
Lamar Jackson, who at his best is a dazzling blur, looks broken. The reasons for the Ravens quarterback’s struggles demand scrutiny.
Coming off one of the worst performances of his career from a turnover and pure passing standpoint in the loss to the Bengals, Jackson is fiercely determined to rebound and get back to playing at the elite standard he has set and is accustomed to putting on tape.
Baltimore has had dispiriting performances this season, but the loss to Cincinnati had to be rock bottom for the offense.
Lamar Jackson hits a career first slump as the Ravens stumble in a turnover filled loss that raises urgent questions in Baltimore.
There's always more nuance to an NFL player's performance than what gets remembered by the dramatic brand of internet reactions that get fossilized online, but
Lamar Jackson wants more consistency. His teammates believe he’ll find it after having three turnovers against the Bengals.
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What's wrong with Lamar Jackson? Ravens QB denies injury issues after mistake-filled loss to Bengals
Jackson harped on his consistency issues and stiff-armed the notion that a litany of injuries has affected his play. He has missed time or been slowed by an array of ailments, including his hamstring, toe, knee and ankle.
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