Despite a strong season, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been struggling with deep passes. While completing a career-best 70.3 percent of his passes, Jackson has struggled to connect on deep balls. In the past three games, he has completed just 3 of 13 deep passes for 89 yards. This season, Jackson is 11-for-35 on deep passes for 350 yards, giving him a completion percentage of .314, which ranks 26th among quarterbacks who have thrown at least 100 deep passes. Jackson and head coach John Harbaugh insist that the offense regularly hits on deep passes in practice and that it's just a matter of translating that success to games. Wide receiver Rashod Bateman, one of the team's top deep threats, called the deep passing game a work in progress. Both Jackson and Bateman remain confident that they will start connecting on deep balls soon.