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Head Coach John Harbaugh is “very optimistic” that cornerback Asa Jackson will be ready to play this weekend in Miami after being on the injured reserve-designated to return list since early October.
If Jackson’s sprained toe is indeed healed and ready to go, can he help save the secondary?
“Sunday’s game against the Chargers really showed how much Jackson has been missed,” said CSNBaltimore.com’s Clifton Brown. “[I]f he can return, this would be the perfect time for it because the Ravens truly need someone to help them on the backend.”
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Week 1 vs. Cincinnati (46 snaps): negative-0.5
Week 2 vs. Pittsburgh (28 snaps): negative-1.5
Week 3 at Cleveland (59 snaps): negative-2.4
Week 4 vs. Carolina (68 snaps): positive-1.8
Week 5 at Indianapolis (43 snaps): negative-4.1
While Jackson shouldn’t be viewed as the savior of the secondary, the Ravens certainly need his help as the pass defense is on pace to make franchise history – and not in a way good way.
If the defense continues its current rate, it will give up 4,383 yards through the air this season, which would “shatter” the franchise-worst mark of 3,969 set in the inaugural 1996 season, according to WNST’s Luke Jones. Baltimore finished with a 4-12 record that year, and the pass defense finished in last place.
In short, things can’t get much worse. So Jackson’s return certainly won’t hurt.
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For his part, Jackson is doing everything in his power to get back on the field.
“I’m just going to keep working and see what the coaches tell me and see what the trainers tell me and do whatever I can do in order to put myself in position to play starting [in Miami],” Jackson told The Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec. “It’s just going off what they tell me. That’s all I can do.”
Miami Takes Over Wild-Card Spot
C’mon Jets!
You had that one.
New York had the lead over the Miami Dolphins for three quarters, but allowed 10 fourth-quarter points to allow the Dolphins to rally from behind for a 16-13 victory.
Head Coach Rex Ryan and Offensive Coordinator Marty Mornhinweg only allowed quarterback Geno Smith to pass 13 times during the game, but the Jets had no choice but to let Smith air it out on an attempted game-winning drive. It ended like this:
And as bad as things feel in Baltimore right now after a heartbreaking loss to the Chargers, it comes nowhere close to how Ryan feels. He couldn’t hide his emotions after his team lost its 10th game of the season.
So, because of their fourth-quarter rally, the Dolphins are in the playoffs … if the postseason started today. But it doesn’t, and the Ravens can shake things up with a win in Miami Sunday. As of right now, here are the AFC standings:
Playoff bound
1. New England Patriots: 9-3, .750
2. Denver Broncos: 9-3, .750
3. Cincinnati Bengals: 8-3-1, .708
4. Indianapolis Colts: 8-4, .667
5. San Diego Chargers: 8-4, .667
6. Miami Dolphins: 7-5, .583 (3-1 conference record)
Beat Buffalo (3-2) on basis of superior division record. Beat Kansas City (5-4) and Baltimore (3-5) on the basis of superior conference record.
In the hunt
7. Kansas City Chiefs: 7-5, .583
Beat Buffalo and Baltimore on basis of superior AFC record.
8. Buffalo Bills: 7-5, .583
9. Baltimore Ravens: 7-5, .583 (2-1 vs. Pittsburgh and Cleveland)
Beat Pittsburgh (2-2) and Cleveland (1-2) based on the superior record in head-to-head matchups between the three.
10. Pittsburgh Steelers: 7-5, .583
11. Cleveland Browns: 7-5, .583
12. Houston Texans: 6-6, .500
Suggs, Torrey Say ‘Don’t Count Us Out’
The Ravens hurt their playoff hopes Sunday, but two team leaders are asking fans not to give up just yet.
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Tough loss yesterday Ravens Nation, but don't count us out. WE STILL HAVE WORK TO DO! pic.twitter.com/pq5F0k5LL1
— T.S STARK (@untouchablejay4) December 1, 2014

According to ESPN simulations, the Ravens have a 36 percent chance of making the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are at 46 percent and Dolphins are at 43 percent.
“With four games to go, the Ravens have left themselves with no margin of error, both in the standings … and on the field, where one of the league's worst passing defenses has put pressure on the rest of the team to do everything else right,” wrote Zrebiec.
“Can the Ravens win out — as Suggs suggests that they needed to do to make the playoffs — with the way the secondary is struggling? To do so, they are going to need to be near flawless in other areas.”
Best, Worst PFF Grades
Below are the best and worst grades handed out to Ravens players from PFF for their performances against San Diego:
Best Grades
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WR Torrey Smith: positive 1.9
Worst Grades
WR Steve Smith: negative-4.3
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Flacco earned his highest PFF grade of the season Sunday, with Kiernan Hogan calling the Ravens’ signal caller “excellent.”
Harbaugh Won’t Fine Jernigan For Snowman
Here’s a fun exchange between Harbaugh and the guys at Comcast SportsNet, starting at the 3:40-mark in the video below.
Harbaugh was asked whether he fined rookie ![]()
“No fine for making snowmen,” Harbaugh said with a smile. “We don’t have a snowman policy. Who would fine guy for making a snowman?
“Coach Scrooge, man!”
Quick Hits
- “I’ve said it multiple times this season, but it’s maddening to watch the officials hand out huge chunks of yardage on plays that involve little more than mutual hand sparring between receiver and defender,” wrote Childs Walker. “Pass interference calls are up 15 percent from five years ago. It’s a pox on the game.” [The Baltimore Sun]
I thought this was a good, honest answer by John Harbaugh on what a coach is supposed to say when 2nd guessed. pic.twitter.com/leFZWhNK4H
— Kevin Van Valkenburg (@KVanValkenburg) December 2, 2014
Hearing that
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) December 1, 2014Marlon Brown (concussion) is feeling much better today, symptoms subsiding
Harbaugh said that Taliaferro is not in the doghouse because of fumble. 'You'll see Lorenzo."
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) December 1, 2014
Pernell McPhee: 'We got to man up. We can't make no more excuses. We got to man up and play Ravens football.'
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) December 1, 2014
Today was TE
— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) December 1, 2014Dennis Pitta 's first day walking without crutches. Looked to be walking normally. Good to see him making progress.
Ray Lewis' hat for the night. pic.twitter.com/WmpWAE5ffc
— Garrett Downing (@gdowning14) December 2, 2014
- “Get comfortable being uncomfortable.” –
Chris Canty on his workout below. [NFL.com]



