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Lamar Jackson is back to looking like Lamar Jackson, and the Ravens are back to looking like the Ravens. In his first action since missing a month with a hamstring injury, Jackson threw four touchdown passes in leading Baltimore to a dominant 28-6 victory over the Dolphins in South Florida.
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:
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Lamar Jackson torches Miami with 4 TD passes in return from injury and Ravens rout Dolphins 28-6
Lamar Jackson threw for 204 yards and four touchdowns, showing little rust in his return from a right hamstring strain, and the Baltimore Ravens routed the Miami Dolphins 28-6.
Here's a roundup of national predictions on this game. Analysis: Whether it's Lamar Jackson or Tyler Huntley at QB for the Ravens, it will be a nice South Florida homecoming. Jackson has lit up the Dolphins plenty before while Huntley went back to play Jackson supersub to beat the Bears in Week 8.
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The Miami Dolphins were humiliated a mere four days after their surprising win in Atlanta, crushed by the Ravens on Thursday night.
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