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USA Today via Reuters

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The Baltimore Ravens had a dream start to their 21/22 NFL season with 5 wins in 6 matches. Unfortunately, the dream start came to a halt last night when the Cincinnati Bengals absolutely dismantled the Ravens. The Ravens lost the game 41-17. The Ravens had pinned high hopes from their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, to perform, but the player looked out of sorts last night.

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Post-match, Jackson spoke to the press about the match and expressed his anger and disgust for losing to the Bengals in a humiliating manner.

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According to Lamar Jackson, the Ravens were their own enemies

After the disappointing outing against the Bengals, Jackson spoke to the press and explained how individual mistakes, especially his, cost them the game. He pointed out three turnovers that shouldn’t have happened and hoped that they learn and do better next time.

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“Coach had to make that decision. I was cool with it for sure. Just trying to protect us and stuff like that, so I was cool with it. But it’s definitely tough. I hate losing. You don’t wanna see the score tilted and stuff like that for sure.”

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Ravens coach John Harbaugh disappointed with the performance

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh was very disappointed with his team’s performance against the Bengals. According to him, he had put together the best football team this year, so a loss like this really disappointed him. He also pointed out that his team has a high ceiling, but today, they looked like a shadow of their former selves.

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“I felt like this team was the best football team that it could be this year,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. “With the group that we had, I thought we made the most of us, becoming the best football team we could be. We just weren’t that today. And that’s the disappointing thing.” he added.

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Is it too early to call Joe Burrow and Cincinnati Bengals the contenders for the AFC?

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Also Read: “It’s Going to be a Bloodbath” – Baltimore Ravens DT Issues Terrifying Warning to Cincinnati Bengals

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Suresh Menon is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports with over 400 articles to his name. Being an ace defender back in his school days, Suresh grew up admiring the famed ‘BBC’ of Juventus which is why the Italian club is his favorite. His love for soccer from an early age combined with his flair for communication is the reason why he decided to pursue sports journalism at ES. He pursued his BMM degree with specialization in advertising which makes him an effective communicator with a sense of commerce. Beyond soccer, in his free time, he is a podcast host and likes spending time solving the Rubik’s cube.

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