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They have outscored the Dolphins 284-97, which is an average game score of 32-11.
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Too often in this rivalry, the Dolphins end up resembling the Ravens’ color scheme: wearing black and purple bruises.īaltimore is 8-1 against Miami since 2008. | Ravens aim to play role of Dolphin bullies again The two have made the most of their opportunities this season to leave their mark. In recent weeks, they've been able to recapture that pressure from rookie safety Jevon Holland and second-year safety Brandon Jones. | Blitz! Here come young safety tandem of Jevon Holland and Brandon JonesĬausing havoc was a key part of the success of the Dolphins' defense in 2020. Hal Habib has the backstory on how Jerome Baker managed to make that incredible sideline grab. It was the kind of play many wide receivers fail to pull off, which makes the interception a linebacker pulled off Sunday against the Texans' Tyrod Taylor all the more impressive. | There's a good reason Jerome Baker pulled off that tightrope interception Lamar Jackson drives Baltimore down the field on first drive and quick 3-0 lead. | Justin Tucker's 46-yard field goal puts Ravens on scoreboard first Baltimore outplaying Miami in first quarter but only 3 points to show for it. |Justin Tucker's 48-yard field goal attempt sails wide right. Watkins comes up short: Sammy Watkins lets possible touchdown pass fall vs. Dolphins hanging tough after the first quarter.
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|Ravens up 3-0 going into second quarter. Dolphins settle for field goal after having first-and-goal at the Ravens' 5. |Jason Sanders' 31-yard field goal ties game at 3-all Jacoby Brissett's 52-yard pass to Isaiah Ford was key play, putting the ball on Baltimore 15. Jason Sanders' 22-yard field goal with 3 seconds before the break puts Miami ahead. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1), before the start of their game against the Baltimore Ravens during NFL game at Hard Rock Stadium Thursday in Miami Gardens.īrissett hurts knee with Dolphins leading Ravens 6-3 in the third quarter. Tua Tagovailoa doing best to make plays with broken finger on his throwing hand, including 35-yard completion to Jaylen Waddle on final play of third quarter. Of course, it was a penalty for illegal touching. One of the strangest drives in Miami history with guard Robert Hunt catching a pass, flipping at the goal line and almost scoring. |Jason Sanders' 29-yard field goal puts Dolphins up by 6 Sammy Watkins has ball stripped after reception and Howard takes it to the house with another bizarre play on a night of bizarre plays.
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|Xavien Howard scores on a 49-yard return with a fumble |Lamar Jackson tosses TD pass to cut into Dolphins leadīaltimore drives 99 yards - aided by two personal foul calls against Jackson - and scores on Mark Andrews' catch. | Tua QB sneak from the 1 gives Dolphins breathing roomĪlbert Wilson 64-yard reception key play on the drive. Joe Schad: Dolphins' dominant defense, Tua return spark electricity at Hard Rock StadiumĪ Twitter List by DanRorabaugh 11:40 p.m.
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Xavien Howard and the Dolphins defense will have their hands full containing Jackson, who has thrown for over 2,000 yards and run for 600 over the first half of the season.įollow along with the Palm Beach Post's live coverage from the game below.ĭolphins stun Ravens: Instant takeaways from the Dolphins' upset win