Jackson — the Ravens’ dual-threat quarterback and two-time NFL MVP — is coming off a bye week spent stewing over not using his legs more in a loss to the Eagles.
“Everyone always jokes: When your mom tells you to do something, you have to do it,” safety Dane Belton said. “He’s probably going to run the ball.”
It was only two years ago — though it feels like two lifetimes ago — when the Giants cracked the Jackson code and held him to 210 yards through the air, 77 on the ground and forced two takeaways in a 24-20 fourth-quarter comeback victory. “I remember that game we got the ball — a few takeaways — and no matter what happened we just kept playing,” Belton said. “Every play we had relentless effort, tight coverage and swarmed the run. That helped.”
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