EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco gutted it out by playing with a sore right shoulder. Unfortunately for the Ravens, it was equally painful watching him do it.

In a 24-16 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, Flacco's two interceptions in the second half sealed what the Ravens had never done in nine seasons under coach John Harbaugh -- lose four straight games.

"Mistakes are frustrating and they hurt because we obvisouyly gave the game away there," Flacco said. "The more frustrating thing is the fact that we can’t consistently do things well. We’re not good right now."

Flacco was picked off twice on three passes after he had gone a franchise-record 176 passes without being intercepted. Now Flacco is on another streak: 11 quarters without throwing a touchdown pass.

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For the fourth straight week, Flacco had the ball in his hands to win the game in the final two minutes. For the fourth straight week, he failed to do so, as the season continues to unravel.

How bad was Flacco in the second half? He was 10-of-22 for 48 yards passing.

Flacco said you can't blame the ineffectiveness on his injury.

"I didn't feel it today," he said. "My arm felt great."

Heading into what will be a rough bye week, the Ravens (3-4) can say all of their mistakes can be corrected in the final nine games, and they remain in striking distance of the AFC North lead (1½ games behind the Steelers). But it's difficult to believe that can happen after Baltimore couldn't beat a one-win Jets team that had to turn back to benched quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and watched its punter lose a snap (which led to an easy special-teams touchdown for the Ravens).

Baltimore's offense is what continues to hold back this team. The Ravens fired offensive coordinator Marc Trestman. They got rid of running back Justin Forsett. But they keep sputtering.

Some of it is due to injuries. Wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. (ankle) missed his second straight game, and left tackle Ronnie Stanley (foot) has been sidelined the past four weeks. This has decreased the margin for error for the Ravens, who keep hurting themselves with penalties (Terrance West's 51-yard run was negated by Alex Lewis' holding penalty) and turnovers.

All of the Ravens' scoring came from special teams: three long field goals by Justin Tucker and a touchdown by rookie Chris Moore on a fumble recovery. This marked the fourth time in seven games that Baltimore was held to fewer than 20 points.

Flacco is playing hurt, but the Ravens' season has hit a painful new low.

"We're not in a good place," tight end Dennis Pitta said. "It's never too late, but we have to put it together and put it together fast."