The Baltimore Ravens enter Week 4 with more than just a losing record on the line—they’re facing questions about identity, leadership, and execution. Following a 38-30 loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football to close out Week 3, Lamar Jackson delivered a clear message during Wednesday’s media session at the team facility in Owings Mills, Maryland.
The Ravens’ slow 1-2 start is far from what the team and its fans envisioned to kick off 2025. While the offense leads the league with 37 points per game, defensive breakdowns and protection issues have undercut that production. Jackson, with nine touchdowns and zero interceptions through three games, isn’t shying away from the pressure.
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