Lamar Jackson Says Ravens 'Can't Be Beating Ourselves' After Narrow Loss to Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers handed the Baltimore Ravens their fourth loss of the season on Sunday, a game in which self-inflicted wounds were the story for the...

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The Pittsburgh Steelers handed the Baltimore Ravens their fourth loss of the season on Sunday, a game in which self-inflicted wounds were the story for the Ravens. Baltimore turned the ball over three times—an interception from quarterback Lamar Jackson and fumbles from Derrick Henry and Isaiah Likely—and had 12 penalties. After the loss, Jackson said mistakes like those that came on Sunday have become a theme this year.

"Absolutely. It's been that way ever since last year I believe," Jackson said in his postgame press conference, via Pro Football Talk's Josh Alper . "Going back to the AFC Championship Game, we killed ourselves.



Chiefs game — the opener — killed ourselves. Raiders, we killed ourselves, and today same thing. We can't be beating ourselves in these type of games.

We gotta find a way to fix that." This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis. For more from Bleacher Report on this topic and from around the sports world, check out our B/R app , homepage and social feeds—including Twitter , Instagram , Facebook and TikTok .

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