The Baltimore Ravens were among the hottest teams in football at the start of the season. Though they dropped a game in the opener to the Las Vegas Raiders, they proceeded to go on a five-game winning streak, and looked like their old selves. Not all has been well since, however.
In fact, they have lost four consecutive games, albeit with the last two absent MVP Lamar Jackson. Tyler Huntley started one game, and nearly won it on a failed two-point conversion attempt; last week’s game was started by Josh Johnson, who was just signed.
It was just the second time in head coach John Harbaugh’s history that he recorded four consecutive losses in a season.