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In his third preseason run-out against an NFL defense Youth Tony Jefferson Jersey , Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson didn’t look great. In fact, it’s probably fair to say he was bad for much of the game. This was especially true early on as Jackson failed to connect with receivers and looked shaky in the pocket after relieving Joe Flacco. However, things got a bit better after a few series, as Lamar was able to settle in and let it rip a bit more against Indy’s second teamers.It was sort of a microcosm of the preseason so far for the first rounder; stretches of ineptitude broken up by moments of sheer brilliance. Despite what the instant reaction hot take media might have you believe, this is all well and good for a rookie who has plenty of time to learn and find his footing.However, there is an aspect of Jackson’s game that has shone through this August: His ability in the red zone. It’s been on display since the Hall of Fame game and has appeared in different ways since.Jackson’s three preseason touchdowns have come in the red zone, with yet another happening in the game against the Colts on Monday night:This was maybe the prettiest of the three up to this point, as it showcases the rookies unique athleticism, strong balance and footwork, and, most importantly, the touch and accuracy that he possesses in leaps and bounds. While part of his game he needs to work on is being more consistent with said accuracy, Ryan Mink of the Ravens website made a good point about how he can be utilized in an immediate way:This is a nice observation from Mink and outlines how Marty Morninwheg and the offensive staff can use his abilities in 2018. A lot has been made about how the “slash” packages could be a misuse of Jackson, but over these few appearances he has shown it could be the perfect spot role for him this season.With the touchdown to Moore and the one to Hayden Hurst in the Hall of Fame game, we’ve seen he has the necessary short-to-intermediate touch to go work in front of the end zone, and that’s without mentioning what he can do with his legs. If Jackson has to bail out of a pass play or get himself away from some trouble Cheap Ronnie Stanley Jersey , his touchdown run against the Rams is a good indication of his ability to do just that:Morninwheg has been looking for a way to get the rookie onto the field this season and it is beginning to become clear on some of the best ways to use him. Within the opponents 20-yard line he’s flashed the ability to be lethal, and as such the coaching staff should begin looking at ways to get him involved like this.Based upon what we’ve seen so far in camp and preseason, Joe Flacco is very much the guy for this team at quarterback in 2018. That doesn’t mean they should neglect to use one of their most unique weapons on the team in the red zone, which Lamar has the chance to be in a big way this season. After finishing the season 6-1 with Lamar Jackson under center and capturing the AFC North division title, the Ravens magic finally ran out on Sunday. Hosting the visiting Chargers in a wild card matchup, Baltimore dug themselves too big of a hole. For most of the game, the Ravens offense couldn’t muster any sort of rhythm. They were held scoreless in the first half and began the fourth quarter with 25 yards passing, while trailing 12-3. Simply put, Baltimore’s offense was nothing short of pitiful.Per usual, the defense played lights out and kept the Ravens somewhat within striking distance. When Baltimore’s offense finally began clicking late in the fourth quarter, it was ultimately too late. The Ravens had a chance to score a go-ahead touchdown with 45 seconds remaining, but Lamar Jackson was stripped and the Chargers recovered the loose ball. It was a disappointing finish to an entertaining season. However, while the end result may be gloomy, there were several notable plays that should not go unnoticed, all of which came in the second half. So, for the final time this season http://www.ravenscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-brandon-carr-jersey , take a look at all the top moments from Sunday’s action and vote for your favorite play down below. Za’Darius Smith field goal block: After a big kick return to begin the second half, the Chargers quickly found themselves in scoring territory. The Ravens defense did a good job holding them out of the endzone, forcing Michael Badgley to attempt his fifth field goal of the game. However, unlike the first four, this time the kick was blocked. Za’Darius Smith did a nice job extending over the line of scrimmage and getting his left hand on the ball to prevent the Chargers from extending their lead to 15 points. Patrick Onwuasor forced fumble: Once a special teams player only, “Peanut” has emerged as a rising defensive star to end the season. His stellar play continued on Sunday as he was all over the field, perhaps making more of an impact than any Baltimore player on either side of the ball. Onwuasor came up with yet another forced fumble early in the third quarter, punching the ball loose from the arms of Virgil Green. C.J. Mosley scooped the loose ball and returned it further into Los Angeles territory, which set up a Justin Tucker field goal to get the Ravens on the board. Javorius Allen punt block: For the second time in the third quarter, the Ravens came up with a huge special teams play, this time courtesy of “Buck” Allen. With the Chargers punting the ball away on 4th & 6, Allen found a hole in Los Angeles’ line and burst through to make a play on the ball. Allen made enough contact on the ball to force an errant punt, and the Ravens took over at the Chargers 40-yard line. While they ultimately couldn’t capitalize and put points on the board, it was an impressive play. It was also nice to see Allen make an impact after his role diminished in midseason. Michael Crabtree 31-yard touchdown reception: Both of the Ravens touchdowns were scored in the fourth quarter, and Michael Crabtree was on the receiving end of each of them. The first, seen above Brent Urban Jersey , cut the Ravens deficit to 13 points and sparked the comeback effort. Crabtree got free along the sideline and managed to keep his feet in bounds as Jackson hit him in the stride. If Baltimore had more big plays like this in the first three quarters, the end result would have been different. Nonetheless, it was an impressive throw and catch. Kenneth Dixon 39-yard reception: For all of Lamar Jackson’s struggles on Sunday, he managed to provide us with at least one spectacular display of athleticism and arm talent. With 3:20 remaining and the season on the line, Jackson scrambled around the pocket for more than 10 seconds, running for his life from Chargers defenders. Eventually, Jackson heaved up a prayer toward midfield and Kenneth Dixon came down with an impressive grab. Was it lucky? Maybe so. However, the ball was thrown just over the outstretched arm of Derwin James and kept the Ravens drive alive. Dixon’s 39-yard reception eventually led to a touchdown, which can be seen below. Michael Crabtree 7-yard touchdown reception: Crabtree came up with another touchdown reception, this time in the redzone on 4th & 6. After scrambling to his right, Jackson delivered a strike to Crabtree, who created separation and made a diving catch at the goal line. Crabtree was originally ruled down at the 1-yard line, which would have set up the Ravens with a new set of downs. However, upon further review, it was evident that he caught the ball in the endzone before falling forward. This impressive catch made it a one possession game and gave the Ravens one last glimmer of hope.
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