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Ravens Offense Struggles Without Jackson – Texans Loss Analysis

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Pundits Question​ Whether‌ Ravens Hit ‘Rock ‌Bottom’ With Loss ⁢to Texans

Baltimore’s offense struggled mightily in a decisive loss to Houston‍ on Sunday, raising questions about whether the team has⁢ reached ‌a low⁤ point during Lamar Jackson‘s absence. The Ravens fell⁣ to the Texans, and⁤ the performance has sparked criticism from ⁤analysts questioning the team’s direction without their star quarterback.

Cooper Rush‍ threw three interceptions in his first start as⁤ a Raven,and the running ⁣game produced a season-low 44 yards on 19 carries,averaging just 2.3 yards ⁣per carry. Derrick⁢ Henry,despite receiving 15 carries – his second-highest total this season – was limited to‍ 33 yards.

“On paper, it was a bad matchup for Cooper Rush to make his first start in a⁤ Ravens jersey. that played out on the gridiron,” NFL.com’s Kevin Patra wrote. “Rush ⁢was under ⁢siege and could not establish a ⁣rhythm against a⁣ stout Texans defense.​ Between self-inflicted mistakes and penalties,Baltimore ⁣never gave itself much of a chance on Sunday. With little ‍run ‍help to speak of, Rush never found consistency, forced to mostly short throws. Of his 179 passing yards, 85‍ came on two plays (47.5%).

“The second drive of the second half underscored the Ravens’ issues. Following a Rush⁣ INT, the Ravens attempted‌ to jumpstart Derrick Henry.Three straight runs,though,only netted eight yards. Lined up to go for⁢ it on fourth-and-2 down 31-3, Baltimore false-started and was forced to punt. A big 56-yard pass to Zay Flowers,followed by a short⁣ Henry TD,gave some life late in⁣ the ​third quarter,but it ‍was‍ far too little,far too late. The veteran ⁤running back was surprisingly still taking⁤ handoffs deep into the fourth quarter ​of⁣ a blowout. If Henry is going to stay on the struggle bus, Baltimore’s offense ⁢will⁣ find‌ it hard to move the ball as long as Lamar Jackson is out.”

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