Panthers preview: Mayfield, Jackson set to face off again

Published 10:28 pm Thursday, November 17, 2022

By Noah Trister

AP Sports Writer

Sometimes, as a motivational technique, a player might make a point of remembering everyone at his position who was drafted ahead of him.

It doesn’t seem quite that personal for Lamar Jackson.

“I was motivated when it took forever for me to get drafted. That’s all,” he said. “It doesn’t really matter who went first, I just know my spot, what it was.”

Jackson was taken 32nd in the 2018 draft by the Baltimore Ravens. That was 31 spots behind Baker Mayfield, who was picked by Cleveland back then and will face the Ravens this weekend as the quarterback of the Carolina Panthers.

In fact, two of the four quarterbacks taken ahead of Jackson are currently with Carolina. Sam Darnold, drafted third by the New York Jets, is also on the Panthers but hasn’t played yet this season. By now, it’s fairly obvious that the Ravens and Buffalo Bills ended up with the quarterback prizes from that draft when they took Jackson and Josh Allen.

“I remember all the coaches thundering down the hallway like a herd. I could hear them, ‘Boom, boom, boom!’ — because we were on the other side of the building when we got Lamar,” Baltimore coach John Harbaugh said. “So, everyone was excited. I remember that.”

Jackson and Mayfield have faced off plenty because they were in the same division until Mayfield was traded from the Browns to the Panthers before this season. He began the season as Carolina’s starter, but was sidelined with an ankle injury in Week 5. P.J. Walker replaced him, but he hurt his own ankle and Mayfield is now set to start again.

“I’m not worried about it being ‘my job’ because I know what I am capable of and this team does as well,” Mayfield said. “I am going to go out there fully confident and ready to win.”

The Ravens (6-3) have won three straight and are coming off their open date. They lead the AFC North. Carolina (3-7) hasn’t fared nearly as well, but the Panthers are only two games out of first place in the NFC South after beating Atlanta last week.

RUN THE ROCK

No Christian McCaffrey, no problem for the Panthers.

Carolina is averaging 159.5 yards per game on the ground in the four games since McCaffrey was traded to the San Francisco 49ers. They averaged 90.3 yards per game in the six games with him in the backfield.

Guard Austin Corbett said that is not a reflection on McCaffrey, but more of an indication of the team’s total commitment to the running game.

“We have found an identity,” Corbett said.

D’Onta Foreman has proven to be the ideal back for what interim coach Steve Wilks wants — a tough, physical back who wears down opponents.

Foreman has run for 389 yards and four touchdowns in the past four games.

LAYOFFS

Both teams have had extra time to prepare for this game. The Ravens were off last week, and Carolina played a Thursday night game.

Baltimore is 11-3 in games immediately following an open date under Harbaugh.

SCARED OF MOM

Mayfield said he got to know Lamar Jackson and his family a little bit in college and came away impressed — and, frankly, a little scared.

“He’s a great guy and good family. Still intimidated by his mom to be honest with you,” Mayfield said with a smile.

“His mom used to work him out and she told me stories for me to get … down to Florida and go work out with him and I politely declined after a few beverages at the Heisman ceremony,” Mayfield said. “But she’s intimidating. There is a reason why he is so tough.”

LAST SEASON

Baltimore split two games with Mayfield and the Browns last year. Mayfield threw for 247 yards and a touchdown in a 16-10 loss at Baltimore, and he passed for 190 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in a 24-22 win over the Ravens.

“I did think Baker would be a Brownie for life, so it will be a little different seeing those colors,” Baltimore defensive back Marlon Humphrey said. “I thought the Lamar-Baker thing would be a long time. So, him in the baby blue and white, it’s going to be different, but I’m sure he’ll still be the same feisty Baker that will … If he throws one on you, he’ll let you know, so I do like that about Baker.”

PASSING ON LAMAR

Wilks was the coach of the Arizona Cardinals in 2018 and had the No. 10 pick in the draft. He was part of the group that chose Josh Rosen, passing on Jackson.

“I can’t even recall where we had him ranked,” Wilks said. “If I did, I probably wouldn’t tell you.”

Foreman tries for another big game when Panthers face Ravens

CAROLINA (3-7) at BALTIMORE (6-3)

Sunday, 1 p.m., Fox

FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK NFL LINE: Ravens by 13.

AGAINST THE SPREAD: Panthers 4-6; Ravens 5-4.

SERIES RECORD: Panthers lead 4-2.

LAST MEETING: Panthers beat Ravens 36-21 on Oct. 28, 2018, at Carolina.

LAST WEEK: Panthers beat Falcons 25-15 on Thursday; Ravens were off, beat Saints 27-13 on Nov. 7.

PANTHERS OFFENSE: OVERALL (30), RUSH (16), PASS (28), SCORING (23).

PANTHERS DEFENSE: OVERALL (25), RUSH (25), PASS (20), SCORING (24).

RAVENS OFFENSE: OVERALL (12), RUSH (2), PASS (27), SCORING (4).

RAVENS DEFENSE: OVERALL (19), RUSH (3), PASS (28), SCORING (17).

TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: Panthers minus-3; Ravens plus-7.

PANTHERS PLAYER TO WATCH: RB D’Onta Foreman has been on a tear since star Christian McCaffrey was traded to San Francisco. Foreman has run for at least 118 yards in three of the team’s past four games, including 130 yards on 31 carries in the Week 10 win against the Falcons. Strangely enough, Carolina’s running game has flourished since McCaffrey’s departure, averaging 159.5 yards rushing per game without him after managing just 90.3 yards with him.

RAVENS PLAYER TO WATCH: LB Justin Houston has 6 1/2 sacks in the past three games and 8 1/2 on the season. He also had an interception in the win over New Orleans.

KEY MATCHUP: Carolina WR D.J. Moore vs. the Baltimore secondary. Moore has only one 100-yard receiving game so far this season, but he’ll look to get going against a defensive backfield that struggled with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle earlier this season.

KEY INJURIES: Baker Mayfield gets the start at QB for the Panthers with P.J. Walker out with a high ankle sprain. … The Panthers are hoping to get S Jeremy Chinn back this week after he missed six games because of a hamstring injury. Chinn brings playmaking skills and versatility to the defense because he’s big enough to move up to play linebacker. … Panthers DT Matt Ioannidis (calf) and FB Gio Ricci (neck) are out this week. … The Panthers lost starting CB Donte Jackson to a torn Achilles tendon last week. Look for C.J. Henderson to move into the starting lineup and for Keith Taylor to play more on passing downs. … Baltimore TE Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) and RB Gus Edwards (hamstring) were limited in practice during the week. … Ravens LB David Ojabo (Achilles tendon) could make his NFL debut this week.

SERIES NOTES: This is Carolina’s first visit to Baltimore since 2014, when the Ravens beat the Panthers 38-10. … In the 2018 meeting, Cam Newton threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns in Carolina’s victory. Joe Flacco started at quarterback for the Ravens but was eventually relieved by Lamar Jackson, who was then a rookie. Jackson threw for a late touchdown. Current Washington QB Taylor Heinicke played in that game for the Panthers.

STATS AND STUFF: Mayfield was 1-4 as Carolina’s starter before he went down in Week 5 with an ankle sprain. … Foreman is averaging 4.7 yards per carry this season. … Moore struggled to find chemistry with Mayfield in the first five games of the season as the two only hooked up 17 times for 207 yards and one touchdown. … Moore totaled 129 yards from scrimmage in the previous meeting with Baltimore. … WR Laviska Shenault will be used plenty on swing passes out of the backfield. He totaled 59 yards from scrimmage last week, including a 42-yard touchdown run. … DE Brian Burns has a sack in three of his past four games. … Baltimore is 14-1 against the NFC with Jackson as the starter. … The Ravens have rushed for at least 150 yards in eight consecutive games. Only four teams — the 1972 and 1973 Dolphins, the 1975 Steelers and the 1985 Bears — have had longer streaks. … Baltimore has forced at least one turnover in 11 consecutive games, the NFL’s longest active streak. … Ravens K Justin Tucker has made 64 consecutive FG attempts in the fourth quarter and OT, a league record. … Baltimore is 11-3 immediately following an open date under coach John Harbaugh. … Houston has a chance to become the first player since Robert Mathis in 2013 to have multiple sacks in four straight games.

FANTASY TIP: Baltimore’s Kenyan Drake ran for two touchdowns against New Orleans and could play a similar role if Edwards is out or limited.

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