John Harbaugh has said that the Baltimore Ravens will look to get better in the second half of the season.
The Super Bowl champions, who are currently on their bye week, sit second in the AFC North with a 3-4 record.
The head coach told the team's website: "You hit tough stretches every single year in football. There's no guarantee this year.
"But, we have done pretty well over the last five years any time we've hit a tough stretch, going back to work, dealing with the things we need to correct, overcoming adversity.
"We're right in the middle of the pack right now. So, we can either go down, stay the same, or get better. We intend to get better. What we need to do is go win the next game, and then the game after that, and then the game after that, and then the game after that, and do our best and see how the chips fall when it's all said and done."
The Ravens will play the Cleveland Browns next weekend.