Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming off one of the worst performances of his career. Jackson himself sounded off on his ineffectiveness during his four-interception game against the Cleveland Browns, with Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman also offering his take on Jackson's performance. Roman's take will please Ravens fans.

Not only are Lamar Jackson's interceptions correctable, but they're ‘very, very correctable.' Either Roman is very excited about getting back onto the field with Jackson or he was just trying to see how many times he could say the word ‘very' without people getting angry.

In all seriousness, it's a good sign for Ravens fans to hear that Jackson wasn't reverting back to old habits with his turnover-filled Sunday Night Football performance against the Browns. Roman noted that some of the turnovers weren't Jackon's fault, which unfortunately, is sometimes how it goes for NFL quarterbacks.

It's also refreshing to see the franchise quarterback so angry and “ticked off” after a loss like that. Of course, players are coached to say the right things at press conferences, but there's a sense that Jackson genuinely takes losing that hard, especially when he knows he could have done better.

That, coupled with offensive coordinator Greg Roman's take on Lamar Jackson, should be comforting to Ravens fans ahead of a big divisional clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers.