While it was nice and all for the Baltimore Ravens that they were able to turn around their season and finish off on a 6-1 run, making it to the postseason after installing rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson into the starting lineup, it was clear all along that the Heisman Trophy winner at some point would be overmatched as a passer.
That was never more evident than in Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wildcard Round, in spite of a pair of late touchdown drives accounting for over three quarters of his passing yardage after the Ravens feel behind by three scores in a game that shouldn’t have even been that close.