The Baltimore Ravens suffered a tough loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, despite holding a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter. Daniel Carlson’s game-winning field goal sealed the victory for the Raiders, dropping the Ravens to an 0-2 record for the season.
This marks the fifth time in franchise history that the Ravens have started with an 0-2 record, with none of the previous teams managing to make it to the playoffs. Quarterback Lamar Jackson knows the importance of turning things around quickly, expressing a sense of urgency to his teammates.
“It’s always business,” Jackson stated in a team transcript. “We are going to see; we are going to see. I’m definitely going to talk to my guys, though, because we’ve got to find our mojo. We’ve got to find [it], and do what we do, because that’s not us at all.”
Head coach John Harbaugh remains confident in his team, believing that they are a good football team despite the slow start. The upcoming games against the Cowboys, Bills, and Bengals will be crucial in determining whether the Ravens can bounce back.
“If they navigate that stretch successfully, we’ll know that the mojo is back in Baltimore,” Harbaugh said. “If not, it will look like the start of a long season for the defending AFC North champs.”
As the Ravens look to regroup and find their rhythm, all eyes will be on how they respond in the coming weeks. With the talent and potential on the roster, Baltimore will be aiming to turn their season around and prove that they are still a force to be reckoned with in the league.