Lamar Jackson completed 26-of-43 passes for 238 yards, one touchdown and an interception in the Ravens' 22-10, Week 10 loss to the Dolphins, adding nine carries for 39 additional yards.
In one of the Ravens' worst offensive performances of the Jackson era, the unit simply faceplanted against a hyper-aggressive defense, one committed to zero blitzes and man coverage. The Ravens never countered by getting their middle-of-the-field game going. It didn't help that one of Jackson's short, slant completions was immediately coughed up for a game-changing fumble six by Sammy Watkins in the fourth quarter. It also didn't help that Watkins simply quit on a would-be touchdown in the first quarter, seeming to lose the ball in the lights in the end zone. Either that, or he felt too close to the field goal post or the Dolphins' admittedly too-close wall. Jackson's pick came in the dying moments of the game with the contest already decided. The Ravens' lack of adjustments this evening was surprising, but they also had the looks of a gassed squad on a short week after running a billion plays against the Vikings four days prior. They now have 10 days to rest up for a Week 11 Chicago road trip. Jackson will be back in the top five for that one.
Nov 11, 2021, 11:53 PM ET