In four games this season, Jackson has completed 71.6% of his passes for 869 yards, 10 touchdowns and just one interception. He’s also rushed for 166 yards and a touchdown, though the NFL’s all-time QB rushing leader is averaging a career-low 41.5 yards per game.

Baltimore has lost its last two games by an average of 25.5 points, so giving it a go without Jackson again hardly adds any optimism.

Rush, in his first start with Baltimore last week, was 14 of 20 for 179 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions.

The Ravens offense remains the sixth-ranked scoring offense, but has averaged just 15 points over the past two games and is 23rd for the season in yards. It has an arduous task ahead against the Rams, who boast the 10th-ranked defense in yards given up.

Baltimore (1-4) hosts the Rams (3-2) at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.