Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson has built a career on playmaking and poise, but the Ravens star has now reached a low point he has never experienced. For the first time in his eight seasons, Jackson has gone three straight games without a touchdown pass and has failed to complete at least 60 percent of his throws in four straight outings. The drought has become the defining issue for a Ravens team that suddenly looks unsettled in the AFC North race.

In a 32 -14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, Jackson delivered one of the roughest performances of his career. He completed 17 of 32 passes for 246 yards, threw an interception, and lost two fumbles. His three turnovers marked his highest total in four years. The Ravens produced five turnovers overall and watched a five-game winning

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