BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens have gone from a 1-5 start to a first-place tie in the AFC North despite quarterback Lamar Jackson not at his MVP form.
After Sunday's 23-10 win over the New York Jets , Jackson said knee and ankle injuries haven't affected his play, even though he's mired in one of the biggest slumps of his decorated eight-year career.
"I feel like we just need to execute a lot better," said Jackson, who finished Sunday with 12-of-23 passing for 153 yards. "We get in great field position, but we're not pulling points on the board. That has nothing to do with an injury."
Jackson has been held under 200 yards passing for three straight games for the first time in five years. He's also gone back-to-back games without a touchdown pass for the first time in six years.

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