In Lamar Jackson's return, the Ravens took control once they found an offensive rhythm.

Opening the third quarter with back-to-back touchdown drives, Baltimore rolled to a 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins, an outcome that was important for multiple reasons.

The Ravens need to stack wins, regardless of how they look or who they play. While this wasn't their most dominant primetime performance, the Ravens (3-5) got the job done.

Jackson threw four touchdown passes after missing three games with a hamstring injury, and the Ravens won two straight for the first time this season. It was also their first win on the road, with away games coming up against Minnesota (Week 10) and Cleveland (Week 11) before they return to M&T Bank Stadium.

Starting 1-5 meant the Ravens had a mountain to cli

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