The former MVP and Heisman Trophy winner has enjoyed moderate success this season, throwing for nearly 3,000 yards and rushing for 767 more. Utah graduate Tyler Huntley is expected to start in place of Jackson.
Baltimore will also be without top defensive tackle Calais Campbell.
The Ravens are in the midst of an up-and-down season. Despite losing two straight games, the team still leads the AFC North with a record of 8-5.
The Packers are on the opposite end of the spectrum. In the midst of a two-game winning streak, a win Sunday would clinch the NFC North for Green Bay.
The Pack will be without David Bakhtiari once again, however running back Aaron Jones and wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling are expected to play.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers will also take the field, despite a toe injury keeping him out of practice all week. And he’ll be chasing history.
If Rodgers throws four touchdowns on Sunday, he will pass Brett Favre for the most regular-season touchdowns thrown by a Packer. Favre’s record stands at 442.