Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had another tough outing on Monday Night Football. After getting edged by the Buffalo Bills on opening weekend, they dropped to 1-2 with a home loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 3.The Ravens defense kept them in the game for three quarters but surrendered 17 points in the fourth, while Jackson and the offense only managed nine.Jackson outplayed opposing quarterback Jared Goff, who threw for 202 yards and one touchdown. However, the Ravens quarterback's 288 passing yards, three touchdowns and 35 rushing yards were not enough to surmount the 38-30 loss.After the game, Jackson spoke about the Lions' defense and how they limited him on the night:"[The Lions] were doing stunts, and they had a spy. 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."Detroit's defense certainly did a great job of containing Lamar Jackson. Linebacker Jack Campbell starred with eight solo tackles, one sack and one tackle for a loss. The sack was part of seven that Jackson had to endure, which marked a career high for him. Al-Quadin Muhammad's 2.5 sacks were the most in the game.Detroit's defensive performance was in stark contrast to that of the Ravens, which couldn't bring down Jared Goff once.Looking at Lamar Jackson and the Ravens' tough start to the seasonJohn Harbaugh's Ravens are facing what seems like a front-loaded schedule at this point. The Lions game came two weeks after their Week 1 clash with the Bills. For Week 4, Baltimore will be on the road to face the Super Bowl runner-ups, the Kansas City Chiefs.Week 6 has them squaring off against a hot LA Rams team that lost to the defending champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, because of a blocked field goal in Week 3.From there, things start to get easier. Barring divisional rivals who always present a challenge, the Green Bay Packers seem to be the biggest hurdle left on the Ravens' schedule.