Week 9 TNF Ravens at Dolphins
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With a healthy and explosive Lamar Jackson, plus a much-improved defense, Baltimore can finally imagine the possibilities of this season.
The Miami Dolphins fall to 2-7 after 28-6 loss to Ravens, with major decisions now looming, possibly on the trade front and the front office.
A recent ranking of the top cornerbacks was released, and there weren't any Ravens on it. Should this be an issue?
It wouldn't be a typical week in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens if running back Derrick Henry wasn't making some kind of history. In the Ravens' 30-16 win ove
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Just four days after their best game of the season, the Miami Dolphins were back to losing in blowout fashion yet again. The Baltimore Ravens came into Miami and put forth a dominant 28-6 victory.
MIAMI GARDENS — Grading the Miami Dolphins for their 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on "Thursday Night Football." The loss dropped Miami to 2-7 at the halfway point of the season and left their fans - some wearing bags over their heads and many leaving early in the fourth quarter - not happy for the drive home:
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/ravens/onsi as Ravens Look Ready to Roll Into November.
Early, with the Ravens nursing a 7-3 lead, Miami had driven the ball to Baltimore's 12-yard line, eventually opting to attempt a fourth-and-1 play. Dolphins right tackle Larry Borom jumped and was whistled for a false start.