The Ravens (3-1) are tied atop the AFC North largely because of Jackson’s arm. Considered the best running quarterback in NFL history, Jackson is throwing the better than ever. He’s passed for over 275 yards in back-to-back games after only doing so once in his first 40 starts.
After Sunday’s games, Jackson currently ranks 11th in the league with 1,077 yards passing after finishing 22nd in each of the past two seasons.
“It’s important to be able to win multiple ways and whatever is required,” Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell said. “We know if we have to throw the ball for 300 yards, we can.