Despite winning five straight games and moving into first place in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens had a lot to prove in their Thanksgiving Night clash with the Cincinnati Bengals. Lamar Jackson got the green light after dealing with a toe injury earlier in the week. And the two-time MVP was expected to snap out of his slump against the lowly Bengals.
Instead of a return to form, Jackson had one of his worst games of the season Thursday. The All-Pro QB completed just 53.1 percent of his passes for 246 scoreless yards. He once again was a non-factor as a runner. He took three sacks. And Jackson turned the ball over three times, throwing an ugly interception and losing two fumbles in the Ravens’ nightmare 32-14 loss. Expand Tweet
The prime time flop was Jackson’s fourth consecuti

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