"Bullied from pillar to post": Chris Canty points out two shocking Lamar Jackson era stats from Ravens' 38-30 loss to Lions

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Chris Canty points out two shocking Lamar Jackson era stats from Ravens 38-30 loss to Lions

Former Super Bowl champion Chris Canty has highlighted two statistics that showed just how much the Baltimore Ravens struggled in the loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday.

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The Ravens gave up more than 200 yards on the ground to the Lions, while mustering up fewer than 100 in the 38-30 loss at M&T Bank Stadium.

"They got bullied from pillar to post, and that never happens in Baltimore, ever," Canty said on the "Unsportsmanlike" show. "Last night, we saw something that we've never seen before.
"The Baltimore Ravens gave up 224 yards rushing, the most since Week 6 of 2017. The Ravens were held under 100 yards rushing for the second week in a row, which has never happened in the Lamar Jackson era of football."
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Jackson completed 21 of 27 passes for 288 yards while rushing for 35 yards. However, the Lions limited the Ravens' run game, with Derrick Henry going for just 50 yards on 12 carries.

On the other hand, the Lions' two-headed rushing attack feasted, with David Montgomery amassing 151 yards on 12 carries and Jahmyr Gibbs chipping in with 67 yards on 22 carries.

Jackson was also sacked seven times by the Lions' defense.


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In the post-game press conference, Lamar Jackson shared his thoughts on facing Dan Campbell's defense on Monday night.

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"(The Lions) were doing stunts, and they had a spy," Jackson said. "Sometimes the spy was grabbing my leg. ... They were dropping into coverage, (and) they had three safeties back there, and I'm not just going to throw a Hail-Mary ball."
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The quarterback also emphasized the need for the team to refine its game and enhance its offensive execution on the field.

"The way we performed was a huge hole, but it's still the beginning of the season. We've got a lot of work to do. We just gotta execute."

Jackson has led the Ravens to a 1-2 record. In Week 1, they lost to the Bills at HighMark Stadium following a fourth-quarter collapse. In Week 2, the Ravens dismantled the Browns 41-17 at home.

The Ravens' next game is against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 28. The game will be broadcast on CBS at 4:25 p.m. ET.

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