It wasn’t pretty early. Baltimore found itself in a 10-0 first-quarter hole, aided by a Jackson interception on an inexplicably poor throw. Before Jackson and his Ravens teammates even got settled into the flow of the game, they had to confront their, and their quarterback’s, demons.
“The Ravens aren’t built to come back from a double-digit deficit.” That sentiment echoed throughout social media and even on the ESPN broadcast. It was a fair observation, too. The Ravens were 0-6 in the Jackson era when they’ve fallen behind by 10 points or more. Baltimore’s last win after losing by 10 or more points was way back in September of 2016.