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James Holden Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley sat in front of his locker, staring straight ahead, his chin resting on his right hand. As teammates returned from the shower, got dressed and headed out of the locker room, Stanley barely moved.
All across a quiet visiting locker room Sunday afternoon at Acrisure Stadium, there was the palpable feeling of frustration, of giving another football game away, of contributing to a comedy of errors that started early and never relented. Some Ravens talked around it and tried to focus on the positives. Others didn’t bother.
“Same old scenario every time,” Ravens inside linebacker Patrick Queen said. “I’m pretty sick of it. Gotta clean it up.”
Or as tight end Mark Andrews put it, “It’s almost like a sleeping giant, man. We need to wake up.”
The Ravens insisted they were going to learn from the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, a game in which Lamar Jackson and the offense squandered opportunity after opportunity to take control and win at the end — and coach John Harbaugh made a costly mistake and didn’t use a timeout ahead of a Colts free kick.
Yet, two weeks later, they showed they didn’t learn a thing.