BALTIMORE (AP) — Lamar Jackson insisted his recent injuries aren't holding the Baltimore Ravens' offense back.
The star quarterback doesn't look totally right, however, and neither do the Ravens — even after five straight victories.
Jackson missed practice time each of the past two weeks with knee and ankle issues. He was able to play against Cleveland and the New York Jets, but the two-time MVP wasn't as effective as usual running the ball. He still showed off his elusiveness on occasion, but defenders were able to corral him in situations where Jackson normally is a threat to create a big play.
The Ravens were held to three points in the first half before a strong third quarter lifted them to a 23-10 victory over the Jets on Sunday.
“I feel like we just need to execute a lot better

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