Ahead of Saturday night's postseason showdown against the Steelers, Lamar Jackson is focusing on keeping himself in Zen mode. The Ravens QB said some of his postseason struggles in the past are due to being too amped up.
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Ahead of the NFL Playoffs, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin will face off against Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens for the third time this season.
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On Saturday, the Pittsburgh Steelers will visit the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Divisional Round on the line. It’s a consequence of their own actions, having dropped four consecutive games and letting a once-scuffling Ravens team get hot and steal the divisional title.
Ahead of their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, we give our Baltimore Ravens bold predictions for the Wild Card round.
"You have to try to be mistake free," Jackson said. "The game is won with the turnover battle and keeping the ball in your control – moving the ball down the field, getting first downs, putting points on the board, obviously. That's how you win those games."
The Steelers need a shake up on Saturday. Pittsburgh gave away the AFC North, while mercurial wide receiver George Pickens was last seen shouting at fans in the stands. Throw in a wild-card
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