It was interesting to watch the Greg Roman offense being operated by an old veteran QB. The ball came out on time. There were open receivers; Josh Johnson was only sacked once. It “looked” like a normal NFL passing game. Johnson completed 70% of his passes, same as Tyler Huntley did against Green Bay, but with a decent yards-per-attempt (7.6, equal to Lamar Jackson’s on the year).
So, does that mean that the Ravens are better off with Josh Johnson at quarterback than with Lamar Jackson? Well, not so fast.
Against Cincinnati, the Ravens had no plays of 20+ yards until the 4th quarter, when the Bengals were nursing a 20-point lead.