Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has put another stamp in the NFL record books, breaking Michael Vick’s single-season rushing record for a quarterback in the first quarter of Thursday night’s game against the New York Jets.

Jackson’s 5-yard run on the offense’s first drive of the game gave him 1,044 yards for the 2019 season, and counting. He passed Vick’s previous total of 1,039 yards.

One play later, running back Mark Ingram II scored on a 6-yard touchdown run to give the Ravens a 7-0 lead.

On the offense’s second play from scrimmage, Jackson took a zone-read run 20 yards up the Jets’ sideline.

Jackson entered Thursday’s game 23 yards shy of breaking his NFL idol’s record, which has stood since the 2006 season. He previously said it would be a “honor” to pass Vick.

“You deserve it,” Vick, now an NFL analyst, said on pre-recorded message on the Fox telecast. “Keep up the hard work.”

Jackson ties Vinny Testaverde’s mark

After breaking Vick’s record, Jackson inched closer to another franchise record.

Jackson threw five touchdown passes against the Jets, giving him 33 on the season, which ties Vinny Testaverde for the franchise single-season record. Joe Flacco had 27 in 2014 and 25 in 2010.

It’s the third time this season Jackson has thrown five touchdown passes in a game. The first came in the season-opener against the Miami Dolphins, then in Week 12 against the Los Angeles on “Monday Night Football.”

Jackson’s 33 touchdown passes lead the NFL, as well as his 40 total touchdowns.

TE Andrews sets

franchise record

In the second quarter of Thursday night’s game, Mark Andrews caught his eighth touchdown pass of the season, setting a franchise single-season record for touchdowns by a tight end.

Andrews’ 1-yard touchdown, which gave the Ravens a 21-7 lead, broke the previous record of seven set by Todd Heap (2005) and Dennis Pitta (2012).

Ravens set rushing

yards record

With 127 rushing yards near the end of the first half Thursday, the Ravens broke the franchise mark for most in a season. They had 2,612 in the first 13 games.

The previous best was 2,674 in 2003.

Stanley inactive

with concussion

Jackson was active for Thursday night’s game after being listed as questionable to play because of a quadriceps injury.

Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (concussion) was inactive. James Hurst made his first start at left tackle this season.

Safety Anthony Levine Sr. (ankle) and defensive end Jihad Ward (elbow) were also active after being listed as questionable.

Center Hroniss Grasu is active for the first time since the Ravens claimed him off waivers Dec. 4.

Jackson has been listed as limited on the team’s injury report, which is an estimation, in the team’s walk-throughs on this shortened week. The second-year player said he suffered the injury on his 61-yard touchdown pass to tight end Hayden Hurst in the team’s 24-17 win over the Buffalo Bills.

“I feel great. I feel good. I’m 100 [percent],” Jackson said on Tuesday. “I’m going to be out there Thursday night.”

Coach John Harbaugh called him day to day earlier in the week but said Jackson’s injury was not serious.

Quarterback Trace McSorley, wide receiver Jaleel Scott, cornerback Anthony Averett, linebacker Chris Board (concussion), guard Ben Powers and defensive tackle Justin Ellis were also inactive.

The Jets deactivated offensive lineman Chuma Edoga (knee), cornerbacks Brian Poole (concussion) and Arthur Maulet (calf), running back Bilal Powell (ankle/illness), defensive lineman Quinnen William (neck), wide receiver Demaryius Thomas (hamstring/knee) and safety Jamal Adams (ankle).

Extra points

Former Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. was recognized as the Legend of the Game.

Cornerback Brandon Carr is the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee, the NFL announced Thursday.

The WNBA champion Washington Mystics were recognized during a first-quarter break.