The Ravens posted 72 yards in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Jets and trailed 7-3 after the first 30 minutes, but they were able to take control of the game on back-to-back Derrick Henry touchdown runs in the third quarter.

Both of those scores were set up by pass interference penalties and the team missed chances to put the game out of reach before a fumble by Jets running back Breece Hall sealed the deal in the fourth quarter. The 23-10 win moved the Ravens into first place in the AFC North, but the overall offensive performance wasn’t the subject of any celebration after the victory.

It was the third straight game that saw Lamar Jackson throw for under 200 yards and he only picked up 11 yards on seven carries, which led to questions about whether injuries — Jackson has de

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