Good news for Baltimore Ravens fans, as Marquise Brown has been activated to return to the team after a brief spell on the COVID-19 list.

It couldn't have come at a better time for the Ravens, who have struggled to get their passing game going this season. Marquise Brown has been on a hot streak of his own, getting into the end zone in three straight weeks.

Brown is the Ravens' top deep-threat option and would certainly help open up the running and intermediate passing game. Without Brown, Baltimore is missing a legitimate deep threat on Sunday, making their offense a shell of what it would be.

Brown has seen 20 targets over the last three games and has been Lamar Jackson's favorite receiver all season. Losing him in any game hurts, but it's even more critical when the Ravens are competing for a playoff spot.

The team is currently out of a playoff spot at 8-5, but they are tied with the Dolphins for the last wild card spot. Every game counts this late in the campaign.

With Brown back in the lineup, Baltimore's offense should be in full force against a weak Jacksonville Jaguars team. The Ravens have put up 81 points over the last two weeks and it does not look like they're going to be slowing down anytime soon.

The Jaguars are 28th in the NFL in passing yards allowed, giving up over 278 yards per game through the air on average. Lookout for the Baltimore offense and Hollywood Brown to have a dominant game on Sunday.