2. Lamar Jackson throws an interception
Jackson did not show up on Monday night. He threw for 97 yards and a touchdown while completing 53.6% of his passes. This should be a surprise to no one. Jackson is not an established passer. There is a lot of work to be done. Against Washington, he could throw his first interception.
He has thrown just five touchdowns through three games, but has yet to throw a pick. Washington has three interceptions on defense. They picked off Carson Wentz twice in the opener and Murray once in Week 2.
If pressure can be put on Jackson, he will sail a throw or two and the secondary could slide underneath.
There has to be one negative in this slideshow. This is a completely one-sided game where the Ravens are expected to dominate in all three aspects of the game. This could be Washington’s one bright spot.