Lamar Jackson's strong take after Ravens' win vs. Seahawks will put NFL on notice

The Baltimore Ravens have been playing their best football as of late. The current AFC North leaders have reeled off four straight wins, including a pair of statement victories over the Detroit Lions and the Seattle Seahawks. The Ravens had much to go their way in the win over Seattle. From the season-high 298 rushing […]

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) rolls out to pass during the first half against the Seattle Seahawks at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens have been playing their best football as of late. The current AFC North leaders have reeled off four straight wins, including a pair of statement victories over the Detroit Lions and the Seattle Seahawks.

The Ravens had much to go their way in the win over Seattle. From the season-high 298 rushing yards logged to the mere 3.2 yards per play average allowed, Baltimore orchestrated one of the more convincing performances by any team this season.

Still, Lamar Jackson did not come away from the win fully content with the Ravens' overall performance

"We still had two turnovers," Jackson said during his postgame press conference. "We’re trying to finish games without turnovers, but having the performance we did and put points on the board as we did today.

"There’s still room for improvement, and we still haven’t hit our ceiling, I don’t believe."

As Jackson touched on, Baltimore turned the ball over twice in Week 9, but the Seahawks did not go on to take advantage of either takeaway with a touchdown drive.

The Ravens now have their sights set on a crucial home matchup against the Cleveland Browns coming up in Week 10. The two teams last met in Week 4 when Baltimore cruised to a 28-3 win.