BALTIMORE -- Hue Jackson might be worried about DeShone Kizer's head, but certainly not his psyche after the 24-10 loss to the Ravens in which he turned the ball over four times.
"He's not that kind of kid,'' said Jackson. "He's not going to get rattled by this. He'll go back to work with more resolve. He'll grow from this."
So how does Kizer prevent himself from being shaken?
"You watch the film and you get back out on the practice field,'' he said.
Kizer, who left the game with a migraine in the second quarter but returned in the third, threw three picks and was strip-sacked.