OWINGS MILLS, Md. —
The Ravens will be without their star quarterback for a second straight game, the team announced Friday.
Jackson suffered the injury in the third quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 28 and was forced to leave the game.
The Ravens will again turn to backup quarterback Cooper Rush while Jackson is sidelined — and that means a very different offense.
Rush struggled in last week's loss against the Texans , completing 70% of his passes for 179 yards and three interceptions — part of a 44-10 dismantling.
Jackson is the all-time leading rusher among quarterbacks in the league's history. Rush has run the ball for 20 yards over the last eight years. The classic drop-back passer has a 9-5 record as a starting quarterback when he has had to fill in during hi