The Ravens' defense is turning over a new leaf.
After generating just four takeaways — the second fewest in the league — in the first seven games, the Ravens nearly doubled that figure Thursday night. Two fumbles and one interception helped pave the way for a 28-6 win over the Dolphins.
First, it was Alohi Gilman. Then it was Marlon Humphrey. Then it was Malaki Starks.
Gilman and Humphrey both have double-digit takeaways under their belt. But for Starks, his first career interception was a payoff of rarely taking a snap off.
With Baltimore leading 28-6 in the fourth quarter, Starks snatched the ball on a heave by Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Starks tracked the pass, leaped up in the air, and secured the catch to slam the door shut on any hope of a Dolphins comeback.
Starks had

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