Each Sunday, three of The Athletic’s NFL writers react to the biggest news, plays and performances from the day’s games.

What seemed like a sleepy 1 p.m. window on Sunday suddenly turned interesting when the Broncos rallied to hand the Super Bowl-champion Eagles their first loss. Still, Sunday’s losing teams might be more interesting than the winners: The Ravens fell to the Texans as their nightmare early-season struggles continued, both New York teams lost and the Eagles can expect another week of questions about their offense.

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NFL writers Mike Jones, Ted Nguyen and Dan Pompei share their thoughts on a Week 5 that may have been short on thrills but still generated plenty of drama.

The Ravens have gone from Super Bowl favorites to 1-4. What’s the biggest problem in Baltimore, and is there time to fix it?

Pompei: A team that’s missing six Pro Bowlers, including a two-time MVP in quarterback Lamar Jackson, can’t be expected to be anything other than a mess. The missing pieces have completely disrupted Baltimore’s formula for winning. The Ravens have lost to four playoff teams from 2024, though the Texans were not playing like one until they shellacked the Titans one week ago. The Ravens should improve after their bye in Week 7 as players return to the lineup and their schedule softens, but it may be too late for them to fulfill the expectations they had coming into the season.

Jones: It’d be easy to blame the Ravens’ struggles against the Texans on the fact that they are so shorthanded, with six of their highest-paid players sidelin

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