Lamar cites consistency amid turnovers, slump
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Lamar cites consistency amid turnovers, slump
"BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson insisted there is one solution to get out of his career-worst slump: Consistency. After Thursday's 32-14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, Jackson mentioned "consistent" 10 times during his 4½-minute media session, whether he was addressing turnovers, inaccuracy and the impact of his growing list of injuries. In watching the Ravens' five-game winning end, Jackson continued to his month-long slump, fumbling twice and throwing one interception. The three turnovers are his most in four seasons."
""No, I just got to be more consistent," Jackson said. "I got to make those throws. I don't miss them in practice, so I shouldn't be missing them in the game." Jackson denied that this has been the worst stretch of his career. He moved around better to escape pressure on Thursday, but the results were the same. This marked the third straight game without a touchdown pass for Jackson, which is the longest drought of his eight-year career."
Lamar Jackson is in a career-worst slump and places the solution on consistency. The slump continued after a 32-14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, with the word "consistent" used repeatedly during a 4½-minute media session while turnovers, inaccuracy and injuries were addressed. Jackson fumbled twice and threw one interception, totaling three turnovers — his most in four seasons. The stretch includes three straight games without a touchdown pass and four straight games under a 60% completion rate. Knee, ankle and toe injuries have caused missed practices in recent weeks.
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