Lamar Jackson threw three touchdown passes in the Baltimore Ravens’ 34-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers—a solid performance that secured the team’s spot in the playoffs. However, the star quarterback didn’t hold back in critiquing himself after the game.
During the postgame press conference, Jackson expressed dissatisfaction with his performance despite throwing for 207 yards, a single interception, and leading his team to a decisive win. “I feel like I could’ve been better,” he said. Notably, this marked the second time this season Jackson finished a game with that exact passing yard total.
While Jackson was critical of his play, he acknowledged the importance of the win. “I feel like we played a better game against those guys, and we got it done. It feels good. Any win feels good, but especially against a rival like this.” This victory also marked Jackson’s first win against the Steelers since 2019.
With the win, the Ravens clinched a playoff berth, but the Steelers have also locked in a postseason spot. Jackson remains one of the league’s most efficient quarterbacks, heading into the playoffs with just three interceptions this season—one of the lowest totals among playoff-bound Qbs.
John Harbaugh’s Remaining Goals for the Ravens
The Ravens entered the season with four key objectives: two of which have now been achieved—beating the Steelers and securing a playoff spot. According to head coach John Harbaugh, two major goals remain: winning the AFC North and the Super Bowl.
“It’s tough to do, it’s really hard to do. Look around the league and see how hard it is. I’m so proud of these guys,” Harbaugh said. Before they can chase the Super Bowl, the Ravens have two regular-season games left: a road game against the Texans and a home matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
