Lamar Jackson: I need to be consistent, not miss throws in games that I make in practice
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson acknowledged the need for greater consistency following a challenging performance against the Bengals on Thanksgiving night. Jackson completed 17 of 32 passes, threw an interception, lost two fumbles, and did not throw a touchdown pass. Despite dealing with multiple injuries this season, Jackson insists they are not impacting his performance. The Ravens' loss to the Bengals resulted in their record falling to 6-6, prompting Jackson to emphasize the importance of improving consistency for himself and the team.
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