The Facts: One of Jackson‘s recent workouts gained a lot of notice because of who was on the receiving end of his passes. Former Steelers, Raiders and Patriots WR Antonio Brown was on the field with Jackson and Ravens WR Marquise Brown in South Florida. That grouping led some to wonder if the Ravens were a possible spot for Brown to continue his playing career. Jackson said on Tuesday that he would be all for such a development. “I’d be happy if they signed him. ... But it’s not my decision,” Jackson said, via Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com.
Diehards Line:Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta said this month that he would keep any thoughts about Brown “in-house” and a move by any team to sign him will be influenced by an ongoing league investigation into Brown’s off-field conduct. ... Also, Jackson said Tuesday he will be on the cover of the new Madden 21 video game, which is set to be released in August. "It's always been a dream of mine since I was a little kid," Jackson said in a live interview on the team's Facebook page. "Since I first started playing Madden. It's dope. (I've) had every Madden, so for me to be on the front of it that's a dream come true. That's an accomplishment for the kids around here where I'm from and stuff like that. It's pretty cool." Jackson enjoyed a breakout season in 2019, leading the Ravens to a league-best 14-2 record and an AFC North title. Jackson, who was league MVP and a first-team All-Pro in his second season, threw 36 touchdowns for a total of 3,127 yards and rushed for 1,206 yards and seven more scores. The 23-year-old was the first QB to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing mark since Michael Vick, who graced the cover of Madden in 2004.