Lamar Jackson puts Ravens up 10-0; Jags’ miscues costly

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson bounced back from throwing an interception Sunday night to produce the game’s first touchdown just before halftime.

On Baltimore’s final drive of the first half, Jackson hit tight end Isaiah Likely for a 16-yard touchdown to give the Ravens a 10-0 lead over the Jacksonville Jaguars. After getting picked off on the previous possession, Jackson went 6-of-8 for 63 yards as the Ravens converted three third downs.

In what was an unusual first half, Jackson was better throwing deep passes than short ones. On passes of at least 10 yards, he was 5-of-6 with a touchdown. On throws under 10 yards, he’s 6-of-10 with an interception.

Jackson carried Baltimore in the first half, buying time with his pocket presence in the pass game and accounting for most of the production in the run game. He has passed for 134 yards and ran for 30 yards, recording 164 yards of total offense.

Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, meanwhile, lost a fumble at the Baltimore 23 and failed to spike the ball at the Ravens’ 5-yard line as time ran out in the half. Lawrence threw a short pass with no timeouts and time ran out.

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