The Baltimore Ravens were routed by the Cincinnati Bengals at home on Thanksgiving night, falling 32-14 thanks much in part of five turnovers. Three of those giveaways came courtesy of Lamar Jackson, who threw an interception and fumbled twice.

After the game, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was obviously not happy about his team's lack of ball security and sent a rather stern message to his group.

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“We had a bad game with that,” Harbaugh said, via Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic . “We did not protect the football. It’s not good. It’s on me. I’m a coach, and my job is to make it clear to the guys that that’s not OK. You put the ball away. You protect the football. … You catch it, you put it away, you finish the ru

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