For the fifth time in the Lamar Jackson era with the Baltimore Ravens, the team entered the postseason with sky-high expectations after a scintillating regular season. And for the fifth time in the Lamar Jackson era, the Ravens’ postseason ended much earlier than expected, the latest via a 27-25 Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills.
It came after a 12-5 regular season in which Derrick Henry fit seamlessly into what became the No. 1 total offense, thrusting Jackson into a likely third MVP award. Plus, the defense finally caught up with the offense as the season progressed as no team allowed fewer points per game from Weeks 11-18 than the Ravens. But after another postseason disappointment, one of the stars of that defense knows that changes are coming, and he admits that he could be a part of those changes.





