Miami Dolphins Boost Roster Ahead of Pivotal Game Against Baltimore Ravens. In a significant development ahead of their Thursday Night Football matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, the Miami Dolphins have made two major roster moves that could potentially turn the tide in their favor.
Firstly, star pass rusher Bradley Chubb has been cleared to play despite being listed as an inactive earlier this week due to shoulder and foot injuries. The presence of Chubb is crucial for the Dolphins' defense as he provides a much-needed boost to their ability to get after quarterbacks, particularly Lamar Jackson's dual-threat capabilities.
Chubb's return also marks a significant improvement to Miami's beleaguered defense, which has struggled to contain opponents with stout running games. With Ravens running back Derrick Henry set to face the Dolphins, Chubb's presence could be crucial in limiting Henry's yards on the ground and keeping him off the field long enough for the Dolphins' defense to catch up.
In another positive development for the team, rookie cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. has been activated off the injured reserve list after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 3. Marshall was highly touted at training camp but his injury setback led to him missing multiple games this season. Now that he is back on the roster, he brings with it hopes of rediscovering his ball-hawking abilities and providing another vital layer of depth to Miami's secondary.
The Dolphins are now looking to capitalize on these roster moves to bounce back from a disappointing performance against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8. The Ravens, meanwhile, have been riding high on a major win in their previous game and will be eager to capitalize on any momentum shift caused by the Dolphins' injuries and roster changes. With both teams looking to assert themselves ahead of the playoffs, this Thursday Night Football matchup is shaping up to be an intriguing clash between two contenders for postseason spots.
				
			Firstly, star pass rusher Bradley Chubb has been cleared to play despite being listed as an inactive earlier this week due to shoulder and foot injuries. The presence of Chubb is crucial for the Dolphins' defense as he provides a much-needed boost to their ability to get after quarterbacks, particularly Lamar Jackson's dual-threat capabilities.
Chubb's return also marks a significant improvement to Miami's beleaguered defense, which has struggled to contain opponents with stout running games. With Ravens running back Derrick Henry set to face the Dolphins, Chubb's presence could be crucial in limiting Henry's yards on the ground and keeping him off the field long enough for the Dolphins' defense to catch up.
In another positive development for the team, rookie cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. has been activated off the injured reserve list after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 3. Marshall was highly touted at training camp but his injury setback led to him missing multiple games this season. Now that he is back on the roster, he brings with it hopes of rediscovering his ball-hawking abilities and providing another vital layer of depth to Miami's secondary.
The Dolphins are now looking to capitalize on these roster moves to bounce back from a disappointing performance against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8. The Ravens, meanwhile, have been riding high on a major win in their previous game and will be eager to capitalize on any momentum shift caused by the Dolphins' injuries and roster changes. With both teams looking to assert themselves ahead of the playoffs, this Thursday Night Football matchup is shaping up to be an intriguing clash between two contenders for postseason spots.