BALTIMORE — For a reminder of how far Baltimore's defense has fallen, recall that on Christmas last year, a Houston team that won its division couldn't manage an offensive point against the Ravens.

Now the Texans will face a much different unit when they take the field in Baltimore this weekend.

Decimated by injuries, the Ravens have had few answers for the offensive stars they've gone up against already this season. Baltimore has allowed 133 points in four games, and the situation has reached a point where Lamar Jackson's possible absence was far from the Ravens' only concern as they prepared to host Houston on Sunday.

“We know we have to get better. We have to, it’s a must,” Baltimore defensive coordinator Zach Orr said. “That’s what we’re focusing on, and that’s what we’re doing. Nob

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