PITTSBURGH -- Many of the Baltimore Ravens players, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, sat in disbelief at their lockers after a 17-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
The Ravens spoke about the need to fix their mistakes, which included three turnovers, five dropped passes, a blocked punt for a safety and a miscommunication at the end of the first half that eliminated a chance at a field goal.
"It's almost like a sleeping giant, man," Ravens tight end Mark Andrews said. "We need to wake up."
Instead of a victory that would have allowed the Ravens to sweep all of their AFC North road games this season, Baltimore (3-2) is now in a first-place tie with the Steelers.