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The Ravens Have Won 5 Straight, but Lamar Jackson Hasn't Looked Like Himself Lately
Baltimore's defense and special teams have driven five straight wins while Lamar Jackson's rushing average dropped to a career low of 29.6 yards per game.
- On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens won 23-10 over the New York Jets, their fifth straight victory tying them with the Pittsburgh Steelers atop the AFC North.
- With improved special teams, Baltimore's defense has held six opponents under 20 points, and Jordan Stout averaged 62.8 yards on four punts Sunday.
- In recent games, Jackson completed 57.1% of passes, with a 62.8 rating over three games, and has been held under 200 yards passing for three straight games.
- The Ravens face a short week before a Thanksgiving matchup at Cincinnati where Joe Burrow might return, but Baltimore could exploit Cincinnati Bengals' porous defense even if Jackson isn't 100%.
- Amid the streak, Ronnie Stanley urged better execution, saying, `So while winning is great, to reach our goals, we know we need to be better`, while John Harbaugh expressed confidence in Jackson.
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