The Baltimore Ravens are the number one seed in the AFC and many believe when this season is over, Lamar Jackson will be holding up the Lombardi Trophy. The expectations are high this season and along with the expectations come a lot of questions.

Let's break down three burning questions surrounding the Ravens heading into the playoffs.

3. How do the Ravens avoid what happened last postseason?

Last season, there were some who believed the Ravens could make a run for the Super Bowl, but in the first round, they ran into a Los Angeles Chargers team who had a perfect game plan to stop them. The Chargers did a good job of taking away Jackson's legs and the offense really struggled.

This season Jackson is better and no one has had a lot of success slowing down the Ravens' offense. There has to be thoughts of what happened last year and the team needs to have a game plan in place to make sure it doesn't happen.

2. Can the offense overcome bad defense?

Everyone knows how special the Ravens offense is, but the two games the team lost this season it was because of bad defense. Only twice this season the Ravens gave up more than 23 points, and in both of those games, the Ravens lost.

One of those games was against the Kansas City Chiefs, where they gave up 33 points. Many believe the Chiefs and Ravens will face off in the playoffs and what happens if the defense struggles again?

Will the offense be able to bail out a bad defensive performance, or will that be enough for the Ravens to get knocked out of the playoffs?

1. What can't Lamar Jackson do?

Lamar Jackson made some big improvements during the offseason, which has led to some impressive stats during the regular season. Jackson passed for 3,127 yards, 36 touchdowns, and six interceptions. He also rushed the ball 176 times for 1,206 yards and seven touchdowns.

All eyes are going to be on Jackson and it's been hard for opposing teams to take him away this season. If teams focus on his legs, he beats them with the pass. If opponents try to guard against the pass, he runs wild.

All signs are pointing toward Jackson having a big playoff run, but it's going to be disappointing if the Ravens don't win the Super Bowl. Can he lead the team to the promised land or will they fall short?