Lamar Jackson: Offensive issues have nothing to do with injuries
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The Baltimore Ravens secured a 23-10 victory over the New York Jets, moving them into first place in the AFC North. The win was highlighted by two Derrick Henry touchdown runs in the third quarter, both set up by pass interference penalties. Despite the victory, questions remain about the Ravens' offensive performance, particularly as quarterback Lamar Jackson recorded his third consecutive game with under 200 passing yards, also rushing for just 11 yards on seven carries. Jackson, who has been dealing with knee and ankle issues, denied that injuries are affecting his performance, attributing the struggles to execution. The Ravens, now on a five-game winning streak after a 1-5 start, need to improve their offensive groove for continued success as they aim for the postseason.
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