Lamar Jackson becomes real to be looted 7 times in MNF vs Detroit


Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had another departure for Monday night's football. After being cut by the Buffalo Bills on the opening weekend, week 3 saw them fall to 1-2 with a loss of home to the Detroit Lions.

In a game that stood in the fourth quarter, the Ravens defense joined the final period. The defense maintained the violation in the game for three quarters, but surrendered 17 points to the fourth, while Jackson and the offense only got nine.

Jackson surpassed his rival, Jared Goff, who launched 202 yards and a touchdown. However, the 288 gardens passing the Ravens quarterback, three touchdowns and 35 current gardens were not enough to overcome the loss of 38-30.

In a clip for Crunch Time Sports a x after the game, Jackson spoke about the defense of Lions, including the way they limited him at night.

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“(The lions) made stunts and had a spy. Sometimes the spy took the leg … They were falling into the coverage (and) they had three lifeguards right there, and I will not only throw a hail ball.”

Detroit's defense did much to contain Lamar Jackson. Linebacker Jack Campbell starred in eight solo attacks, a sack and a loss attack. The sack was part of the seven that Jackson had to endure, which set a career for him. The 2.5 sacks of Al-Quadin Muhammad were the most important in the game.

Detroit's defensive performance contrasted with that of the Ravens, which Jared Goff could not even demolish.

Looking Lamar Jackson and the harsh start of the ravens season

Coach John Harbaugh's men face what looks like a front -loaded calendar right now. The Lion game arrived two weeks after its confrontation of Week 1 with the Bills. For week 4, Baltimore will be on the road to face the Super Bowl runners-up, Kansas City heads.

Week 6 causes them to fall against a Hot team of Rams that lost to the champions defenders, the Philadelphia Eagles, for a simple field goal blocked in week 3.

From here, things start to get smooth. Except for divisional rivals that always have a challenge, the Green Bay Packers seem to be the largest obstacle to the calendar of the Ravens.