MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The past few meetings between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins have unfolded like this: In 2021, Tua Tagovailoa came off bench at halftime to spark an upset.
A year later, he led a stunning comeback in one of the best games of his career. Then Lamar Jackson flipped the script in 2023, dominating Miami for more than 300 yards in a blowout.
The series between the Ravens and Dolphins has been a roller coaster in recent years, and Thursday night's matchup between the pair of two-win teams could be just as unpredictable.
“It’s been fun, but then again, this is also the NFL,” Tagovailoa said. “Anything can happen. It’s really about who’s more dialed, if you will, with the game plan, with the scheme, who’s been communicating, especially throughout these short weeks

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