The Miami Dolphins were ultimately noncompetitive in a 28-6 loss versus two-time MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, but it did not have to be that way. The home team held an early 3-0 lead and had its chances to build momentum at different points during the game. Unfortunately, for the Phins and their disgruntled fans, turnovers and poor execution plunged them to a 2-7 record on the season. Tua Tagovailoa and company understand that this is not just any loss.
Four days removed from a 34-10 drubbing of the Atlanta Falcons in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Miami reverted to its prior 2025-26 form. What the squad was hoping to be a breakthrough instead proved to be an outlier and possible indictment on the Dirty Birds. The Dolphins' campaign is in a sickly state, and public optimism i

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