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The Dolphins and Ravens meet Thursday night in Miami Gardens for a primetime showdown to kick off Week 9. The last time Baltimore was in town was Week 10 of the 2021 season, also on a Thursday night, when quarterback Tua Tagovailoa came off the bench to lead Miami to a comeback victory.
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.
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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Tua Tagovailoa's explanation for the root of one of the Dolphins' most critical errors in 28-6 loss to Ravens is a black-eye for the Miami fanbase
The Miami Dolphins fell to 2-7 on the season with a 28-6 defeat at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football. The Week 9 schedule got kicked off with an up close and personal look at the Dolphins' disaster season continuing to unravel — Miami posting an impressive amount of
The Dolphins return to Thursday Night Football for the second time this season. The Ravens will travel to South Florida expecting the return of superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Pompano Beach native shares a backfield with a potential future Hall of Fame running back in Derrick Henry.
The Dolphins have been one of the NFL’s most fun teams under McDaniel. The fun left due to their 1-6 start to the season. But it appears to be making a comeback in the locker room.
The Miami Dolphins finally put together a complete game after dominating the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, but Mike McDaniel believes that performance is only repeatable if his team moves on from it as quickly as possible.
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3 overreactions after another Dolphins clunker vs. Ravens
After its best game of the season in a 34-10 Week 8 win at Atlanta, the Miami Dolphins (2-7) couldn't build upon that performance in a Week 9 home date against the Baltimore Ravens (3-5) on Thursday Night Football.