His average depth of target on pass attempts was 7.8 yards, according to the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, his second lowest this season. He scrambled just three times, hemmed in by Miami’s waves of pressure. Facing constant blitzes, he was pressured 19 times, according to Sports Info Solutions, tied for the most in his career, and sacked four times. The most obvious influence of the Dolphins’ Cover 0-heavy approach was on how Jackson played. There was blame to spread around, from Jackson to the skill position players to the pass protection to the coaching. “They blitzed us a lot.”Īs with any offensive failure as stunning as the Ravens’ - they finished with a season-low 304 yards, converted just two of 14 third-down opportunities, and committed two turnovers, one of which Miami turned into a scoop-and-score - there was no lone culprit. “They did kind of what we thought they were going to do,” center Bradley Bozeman said. So, no, Ravens players said after Thursday’s game, they were not surprised by how Miami attacked them.
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