BALTIMORE, Md. -- With the question marks about the team’s pass-rushing depth getting louder and louder, the Detroit Lions answered the call with a thunderous response.

Detroit’s defense sacked quarterback Lamar Jackson seven times in its 38-30 win over the Ravens on Monday Night Football. Those seven sacks tied the most times Jackson has been sacked of his career. The two-time MVP quarterback plays behind an elite offensive line and is the toughest player to wrangle with the ball in his hands.

But that didn’t matter on Monday night, even with the Lions short-handed on the defensive line.

The Lions placed starting pass rusher Marcus Davenport on injured reserve earlier in the day, and everyone, including yours truly, began questioning the path forward. Detroit had only one sack in the f

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