4 major takeaways from the Bengals vs. Ravens matchup in Week 5

Lamar Jackson, Ravens, Washington, Bengals
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The Ravens’ Offense Did Enough, But Wasn’t Impressive

With how dynamic of a performance the Ravens’ defense had in this game, their offense didn’t need to put up big numbers. They certainly didn’t end up doing that.

Lamar Jackson struggled to consistently connect with his receivers by completing just 19-of-37 (51.4%) pass attempts and recorded only 180 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception.

The Ravens’ running game played a key role in this game by producing 161 total yards on 24 carries. There were some big plays like Devin Duvernay (42 yards), J.K. Dobbins (34 yards), and Mark Ingram (20 yards) that helped make a difference.

Perhaps most intriguing of all about this performance from the Ravens’ offense was that Jackson didn’t need to do much with his legs. All he had to do in this department was rush twice for three yards.

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