Lamar Jackson Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

So far this season, Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson is thriving under new coordinator Todd Monken, throwing for 202.7 yards per game with a 73.3 percent completion percentage – both well above where he was last year. But it sounds like the passing game is still coming together.

During a press conference this week, Lamar Jackson made it clear that he is still getting on the same page with some of his receivers since it’s early in the season.

“It’s September,” Jackson said in his press conference. “One of our guys just got there that week, not even a month [ago]. He hasn’t been around [a long time]. We’re just trying to figure each other out right now. We didn’t really play [in] the preseason, so we’re trying to figure it out.

“We just had one great game against Cincinnati. [We tried to] piggyback off that when we played the Colts, and we just had little mishaps. That happens. Every game is not perfect, but if we clean it up in Cleveland, I feel like the sky is the limit for us, like I always say.”

It will certainly be interesting to see how the offense continues to evolve under Monken.

[Pro Football Talk]