The warning signs were there when Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens struggled to move the ball consistently while beating the Browns and Jets.

Now, after they fell flat against a Cincinnati defense that had been atrocious for most of the season, there's no denying the Ravens have a problem.

And Jackson is a significant part of it.

“We have to be better," running back Derrick Henry said after Thursday night's 32-14 loss to the Bengals. “We were not the team we needed to be today to win.”

The game against Cincinnati marked the fewest points Baltimore had scored with Jackson playing since the Ravens lost 17-10 in the AFC championship game to Kansas City two seasons ago. After a 1-5 start this year, Baltimore reeled off five straight victories while facing a softer stretch in the sc

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