Jordan Stout, Nick Moore Know the Misses Don’t Just Fall on Justin Tucker

“(Tucker) does a really good job of not blaming anybody and taking responsibility when things go wrong, but like I said, the three of us are a unit, so yeah, we can all do better,” said Moore.

“Obviously we know we can make those shots and we’re supposed to make those shots (to) help our team win a game. And I think from top to bottom it all starts with me, so I can always do a better job becoming more consistent snap.”

All of Tucker’s misses this season have been wide left, which has been a theme around the NFL this season. Eagles kicker Jake Elliott missed three kicks wide left last week, and five of the six missed field goals by Bengals’ Evan McPherson have been left.

After missing his first two attempts Sunday, Tucker drilled a 54-yarder by aiming farther right.

“It’s our job to adjust to that, and knowing that, we have to aim more or just adjust in situations, and I think that’s what we’re working toward,” Stout said.

Missing kicks have not been common around Baltimore. Tucker has been as steady as they come for the last decade plus. That’s what has made this season so surprising, but everyone around him believes things will get back on track.