Jackson rushed eight times for 79 yards, but 39 of those came on the final garbage-time drive after Baltimore was down 12 with just over one minute remaining.
The Ravens moved the ball but missed some plays to keep drives alive. Justin Tucker missing two field goals that could have given Baltimore a second-half lead stung.
Baltimore outgained Philly, 372 to 252, with Jackson throwing for 237 yards and two scores.
“I’m always going to put myself at the front line, no matter if I played good or not,” Jackson said. “I played alright, but yes. I’m just ticked off, because we left things out there on that field — me [and] everyone. It’s a team sport, and there’s no ‘I’ in team.”
The Ravens scored nine points in the first 12 minutes of the game and just 10 points the rest of the contest (seven points came with 0:03 left).
The second loss in three weeks continues the trend of up-and-down play from Baltimore in 2024.
“That was a pretty good team, don’t get me wrong, but I feel like we left stuff out there,” Jackson said. “We should have put more points on the board.”