

Ravens’ offensive possession which led to fourth and 3 has also been hotly debated. Baltimore only needed one first down in order to win the game, but it didn’t.
Derrick Henry’s first down was limited to one yard. Henry was replaced by Justice Hill before the next snap.
Zay Flowers, on second down was stopped without gain in a jet sweep. It may have seemed odd to choose Flowers over Henry or Jackson, but it has been questioned. Harbaugh, however, said that the second-down play for Jackson was a read option, and he chose to hand it off to Flowers.
Harbaugh stated, “You’ve already seen Lamar do that before.” “We removed Derrick from the field as that was a Zay Justice type of play. Derrick doesn’t run these plays that much.”
Jackson’s throw to DeAndre for a six yard gain on third down led to fourth-and-3. Baltimore punted and the Ravens couldn’t stop Allen as he rushed downfield.
Harbaugh is known to be aggressive in fourth down situations. However, he did not feel that Sunday’s late game situation was the time for it. He said that the Ravens had to live with and learn from the outcome.
Harbaugh stated that “We try to be aggressive both offensively and defensively.” “Did you call the right plays?” In retrospect, the answer is no. I don’t just say that to dismiss it.
“We are trying to maintain a lead over Josh Allen, or any other great quarterback in this league. What is our defensive mindset? How will we approach this? How will we talk to each other on the sidelines to try and find a solution to the problem? It’s a kind of situation, a scenario that we have to be very intentional about moving forward.”