Baltimore Ravens star QB Lamar Jackson admits that he lost his cool during a rather frustrating loss against the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Jackson's offense fell short on Thursday night as they were limited to a season-low of just 10 points after the final whistle, breaking the team's 51-game regular-season streak of scoring at least 14 points – the second-longest streak in league history.

Obviously, this had the former MVP frustrated all game long. Jackson shared after that he was clearly not happy with the way he ran his offense against the Dolphins which led to him visibly shouting at the sidelines.

“I was hot,” Jackson said (via Ravens' Sarah Ellison). “We weren't scoring points. We kept putting our defense out there. They played a great game. That's why I was mad. If you were on offense, you would be mad too.”

The Dolphins' defense was all over Lamar Jackson on Thursday night. Though he had one TD, Jackson was sacked four times and threw one interception. From the get-go, it seemed as though the Ravens' offense wasn't in sync which the hungry Miami squad took full advantage of.

“It's ridiculous. I don't understand it, either,” Jackson added, talking about his offense starting slow this season. “We gotta hit the ground running like we're supposed to. It starts by staying calm and just doing us. Don't put anything extra on our mind.”

Despite the Ravens' second loss in three outings, the team still remains on top of the AFC North Division with a 6-3 record. Thing is, these past few losses have cut their lead down to just half a game as the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3) are breathing down their neck with both the Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) and Cleveland Brown (5-4) not too far off.