Lamar Jackson is back, and so are the Ravens.
Jackson threw four touchdown passes, and Baltimore won its second consecutive game. The Ravens beat the Dolphins 28-6 to improve to 3-5.
Miami fell to 2-7, raising a question about the future of coach Mike McDaniel.
The Ravens led 14-6 at halftime despite the Dolphins having more yards (225 to 109) and fewer punts (one to four). Jackson, playing his first game since Week 4, worked off the rust.
The third quarter was all Baltimore as the Ravens outgained the Dolphins 166-39, outscored them 14-0 and held the ball for 11:10.
Jackson’s touchdown passes covered 2 and 20 yards to tight end Mark Andrews, 3 yards to tight end Charlie Kolar and 9 yards to Rashod Bateman. It was his second four-touchdown game of the season, and he has 14 for the sea

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