For the first time in his career, Jackson hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass over the past three games. He had one called back last week because of offensive pass interference, and another was fumbled just before the goal line.

Still, the Ravens won two of those games before falling to the Bengals.

“I’m mad, but I’m happy we got the wins when we did,” Jackson said. “But this past Thursday – Thanksgiving night – I wasn’t happy at all. We had turnovers, missed assignments, and we weren’t us, so I’m not happy about that at all. If I’m not scoring a touchdown, but we’re winning, who can be mad at a win? I’m mad at the losses.”

Jackson’s 64.8 completion percentage is down from the past two seasons. He ranks 24th in the NFL in passing yards per game (204.6) among those with at least five games played. His 29.3 rushing yards per game are a career low.

Asked how he approaches his work when he’s going through a tough stretch, Jackson said he stays the course.

“I don’t change up anything,” Jackson said. “I still just be [myself] at the end of the day, and just do what I’m supposed to do, do my job.”