**Mink:** Making Lamar Jackson feel comfortable again starts with him feeling healthier. After missing three games with a hamstring injury, Jackson has missed three practices the past three weeks, all due to different injuries (knee, ankle, toe).
The good news is Jackson said he's feeling better in "some areas" on Tuesday, when he was a full practice participant. If Jackson can get back to his usual self from a physical standpoint, it will give the Ravens offense another layer.
Jackson is so adept at escaping defenders and buying time to make plays, even from the pocket. He hasn't been doing that as much this season, which has resulted in more sacks and fewer explosive plays.
Pass protecting at a high level will, of course, help any quarterback feel more comfortable in the pocket. The Ravens did a better job of it versus the New York Jets last week, and they'll need to continue that against divisional rivals Cincinnati and Pittsburgh in the coming weeks.
The Ravens could also help Jackson out by running the ball more efficiently. It's not one answer. Everybody is culpable for the sluggish offensive performances in recent weeks.
Overall, my belief is that if Jackson can overcome these nagging injuries, it's only a matter of time before this offense can put it all together, like we saw at the start of the season when they scored 111 points in the first three games.