Ravens fans will love Lamar Jackson's playoff message after Jets win

Adam Schultz

Ravens fans will love Lamar Jackson's playoff message after Jets win image

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The Baltimore Ravens have continued their winning ways, with a tough, gritty 23-10 win over the New York Jets.

In a game that won't live long in the memory, Lamar Jackson and Co. Did just enough to squeak past Aaron Glenn's team, thanks to Derrick Henry's two rushing touchdowns.

Now at 6-5 after starting 1-5, the Ravens, somewhat incredibly, are now tied for first place in the AFC North with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who continue to stumble after being 4-1 earlier in the year.

The Ravens' train is back on track, and with the franchise still having to face the Steelers twice this season, playoffs are now very much on the agenda.

But Lamar isn't looking too far ahead.

“Feel great,” Lamar said. “Wish we was in a better situation, but five, five, and 0 keep we got to just keep it going. It's a tough division, tough league, we just got to keep going.”

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Ravens on incredible run towards division title

It is no secret that even at their lowest point at 1-5, the Ravens' locker room never lost belief, and now, while they aren't firing on all cylinders, they are winning games, which is all that matters right now.

Yes, there are still some tough division games, along with the New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers on the schedule, but the Ravens have now given themselves a genuine shot at the postseason.

A five-game winning streak was the bare minimum, and that is exactly what John Harbaugh's team has done.

Like the Kansas City Chiefs, the Ravens are one team the rest of the AFC hopes misses the playoffs, because who wants to play them in the first week of the postseason?

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