The Baltimore Ravens have won five straight games. In those five games, the Ravens have gone from 1-5 to leading the AFC North and are currently in the playoff picture. The Bengals have other plans for the Ravens on Thanksgiving as they look to celebrate Joe Burrow’s return to play with a win. The Ravens are trailing entering halftime, and Lamar Jackson is off to a slow start.
Lamar Jackson’s Rough First Half
Jackson has struggled with multiple injuries throughout the 2025 season. Despite returning to action in late October, Jackson has looked like a shell of himself. In the first half tonight, he’s off to a slow start. He’s not hurt and is moving well, but the Ravens offense is struggling outside of a Derrick Henry touchdown.
Jackson completed only eight of his 15 passes for 127 yards. He’s taken two sacks, including a pivotal one that knocked Baltimore out of field goal range. He has added 17 yards on the ground on two rushes. If the Ravens want to win this game, they need their star quarterback to get going.
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