Lamar Jackson's Return to Action Leaves Dolphins Reeling as Ravens Dominate 28-6
In a night that showcased the resurgent form of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the team routed the Miami Dolphins 28-6 on Thursday. The dynamic signal-caller threw for 204 yards and four touchdowns, displaying no apparent rust from his brief stint on the sidelines due to a hamstring strain.
Jackson's return was nothing short of impressive, as he completed an astonishing 18 of 23 passes in just his first start since Week 4 against Kansas City. The Ravens' offense, which had been under siege during their recent losses, finally began to click as Jackson led the charge, precision-throwing touchdowns to tight end Mark Andrews on two occasions and receiver Rashod Bateman once.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, struggled to contain the Ravens' high-powered attack, ultimately succumbing to a dismal performance that saw them commit three turnovers. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who had been touted as a potential game-changer for Miami, was unable to replicate his typical form, completing 25 of 40 passes but also throwing an interception.
The Dolphins' inability to capitalize on their promising drives proved costly, with rookie running back Ollie Gordon II suffering an ankle injury early in the first half and rookie wide receiver Tahj Washington fumbling at the four-yard line, setting up Andrews' second touchdown catch. The Ravens' defense, which had been criticized for its recent performances, stifled Miami's offense, holding them to just one of six conversion on third down in the opening half.
The final result was a decisive 28-6 win for Baltimore, with Derrick Henry providing further evidence of his status as an NFL stalwart by rushing for 119 yards and reaching the milestone of becoming the 17th player in league history to eclipse 12,000 career rushing yards.
				
			In a night that showcased the resurgent form of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the team routed the Miami Dolphins 28-6 on Thursday. The dynamic signal-caller threw for 204 yards and four touchdowns, displaying no apparent rust from his brief stint on the sidelines due to a hamstring strain.
Jackson's return was nothing short of impressive, as he completed an astonishing 18 of 23 passes in just his first start since Week 4 against Kansas City. The Ravens' offense, which had been under siege during their recent losses, finally began to click as Jackson led the charge, precision-throwing touchdowns to tight end Mark Andrews on two occasions and receiver Rashod Bateman once.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, struggled to contain the Ravens' high-powered attack, ultimately succumbing to a dismal performance that saw them commit three turnovers. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who had been touted as a potential game-changer for Miami, was unable to replicate his typical form, completing 25 of 40 passes but also throwing an interception.
The Dolphins' inability to capitalize on their promising drives proved costly, with rookie running back Ollie Gordon II suffering an ankle injury early in the first half and rookie wide receiver Tahj Washington fumbling at the four-yard line, setting up Andrews' second touchdown catch. The Ravens' defense, which had been criticized for its recent performances, stifled Miami's offense, holding them to just one of six conversion on third down in the opening half.
The final result was a decisive 28-6 win for Baltimore, with Derrick Henry providing further evidence of his status as an NFL stalwart by rushing for 119 yards and reaching the milestone of becoming the 17th player in league history to eclipse 12,000 career rushing yards.