The third quarter transformed what had been a weird first half into a clear vision for the Ravens in their 28-6 win over Miami on Thursday night.
In case anyone had forgotten, they always have a chance with a healthy Lamar Jackson, who threw four touchdown passes in his first game in more than a month. The sensational two-time MVP quarterback didn’t run much in his return from a hamstring injury, but his 13-yard scramble on third-and-7 to open the second half was the game’s turning point. Not only did it prevent what would have been Baltimore’s fourth consecutive three-and-out, but the run sparked the Ravens to back-to-back touchdown drives that turned a one-score game into a laugher.
Sandwiched between those scores was an improving defense forcing a Miami three-and-out after a first hal

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