The Baltimore Ravens’ 2023 season came to a crashing end in last month’s AFC title game.
Baltimore’s defense took care of business against Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, but it was the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens offense that had a performance to forget. From Jackson’s pair of turnovers to the season-low 81 rushing yards logged by Baltimore’s rush offense, the Ravens did not have much to go their way on the offensive side of the ball in the contest.
Jackson is still much confident that this Ravens team can pull off a run to the Super Bowl. In the big picture, Jackson sees that it will simply come down to one key factor for the Ravens to return to the biggest game in the sport.
“Just lock in some more,” Jackson told NFL Network’s Taylor Bisciotti after the 13th annual “NFL Honors” awards show. “Just do what we do, and we will be in it.”
Jackson also noted after the “NFL Honors” show that the Ravens will “be back better than ever.”
While the Ravens failed to reach the Super Bowl, one can not overlook their dominant play in the regular season. The Ravens finished the season ranking in the top five in both points per game and points per game allowed. They went on to clinch the AFC North title and the No. 1 seed in the AFC for the first time in four seasons.