Can Baltimore find its offensive rhythm?

The Ravens have reached 30 points just once since Week 3 and were held to 72 yards of total offense in the first half against the New York Jets. Jackson agrees that the Ravens won’t win a Super Bowl unless their offense improves.

“There’s going to be some times when we’re going against a high-motor offense, and they might score a lot of points, and we’re going to have to match those guys,” Jackson said. “So, we just have to do our job.”

The Bengals have struggled to stop almost every opponent this season, ranking last in the league in nearly every major defensive category. The Ravens’ offense could build momentum in this game, but another inconsistent showing would raise more concern.