Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are coming off one of their most complete games of the season this past Sunday, a 24-0 victory over the Bengals. The Ravens had eight offensive drives, totaling just 20:41 in time of possession, but still managed to score on three of said drives.
The game plan revolved mostly around the passing game during the first half, as Jackson entered halftime with 136 of his 150 total passing yards, along with two passing touchdowns. It was an offensive performance that gave off 2024 vibes, leaning on Jackson and his arm early and giving Derrick Henry and the running game the chance to close it out in the second half.