The Baltimore Ravens blew another lead against the New York Giants in Week 6 to bring their record to 3-3. Players, coaches, fans and more are frustrated about the latest loss, and in order to get back on track the team has to clean up on their mistakes that have been plaguing them so far this year.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson talked about the attitude of the team heading into an AFC North game against the Cleveland Browns coming off of their loss to New York. He said the team is “pissed off” about losing, but they have to move on and prepare for Cleveland in a tough divisional matchup.
"Our attitude is we're pissed off about losing.. But at the same time, we can't dwell on it. We have to move on and focus on the Browns." pic.twitter.com/1gJr3RzJFB
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 19, 2022
“Our attitude … We’re pissed off about losing – everyone is. Our fans are pissed off and all of us are pissed off, but at the same time, we can’t dwell on it. We’ve got to move on here and get focused on the Browns. And the young guys, they’re dialed in, as well. Everybody is focusing up. We’re just ready to go out there and put on a show, because we’re so mad – real talk.”
For the Ravens to overcome the blown leads, they need to keep putting pressure on the other teams. Key players who are coming back from injury should give the offense and defense a boost, which in turn will help everyone in the locker room gain confidence to play a full 60-minute game.