Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson called his team's bye last week a "breath of fresh air." So what if it followed a narrow home loss? "Games have just been going crazy for us," Jackson said. "We took a little deep breath, took a step back, relaxed." With an AFC wild-card berth -- and maybe a crack at the AFC North title -- in sight, the Ravens welcomed the chance to recharge. Entering a Sunday meeting with the slumping New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J., Baltimore (8-5) holds the fifth seed in the conference. The Ravens are two games behind division-leading Pittsburgh with four games to go, including a visit from the Steelers in Week 16.