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Ravens 9/15: Proper Reactions and more

Jackson’s mistakes looked as if they came from a former NFL MVP trying to create a spark for an offense that’s on its third No. 1 running back of the summer and struggled mightily in pass protection. Both times he lost the ball, he was trying to gain yards and avoid a sack.

Jackson was pressured on 54.5% of his dropbacks (18 of 33), which is the highest team pressure in a game in the Next Gen Stats era (since 2016). His one touchdown pass required him to scramble for a total of 27 yards, according to Next Gen Stats data.