Miami Dolphins Vs Baltimore Ravens Match Player Stats
After an inauspicious start to the season, Baltimore’s defense has shown impressive strides forward. Roquan Smith has been outstanding in coverage while Nate Wiggins and Kyle Hamilton’s presence have brought an added element of strength and security for this group.
Lamar Jackson will return from missing three games due to a hamstring injury at Hard Rock Stadium near his home in Pompano Beach. He faces an in-form Miami squad.
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| Date | Venue | Result | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 Oct 2025 | @ Dolphins | Ravens 28 – 6 Dolphins | Ravens |
| 31 Dec 2023 | @ Ravens | Dolphins 19 – 56 Ravens | Ravens |
| 18 Sep 2022 | @ Ravens | Dolphins 42 – 38 Ravens | Dolphins |
| 11 Nov 2021 | @ Dolphins | Ravens 10 – 22 Dolphins | Dolphins |
| 08 Sep 2019 | @ Dolphins | Ravens 59 – 10 Dolphins | Ravens |
| 26 Oct 2017 | @ Ravens | Dolphins 0 – 40 Ravens | Ravens |
| 04 Dec 2016 | @ Ravens | Ravens 38 – 6 Dolphins | Ravens |
| 06 Dec 2015 | @ Dolphins | Ravens 13 – 15 Dolphins | Dolphins |
| 07 Dec 2014 | @ Dolphins | Ravens 28 – 13 Dolphins | Ravens |
| 06 Oct 2013 | @ Dolphins | Ravens 26 – 23 Dolphins | Ravens |
1. Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Ravens
After suffering three consecutive losses to start their season, the Baltimore Ravens needed their star quarterback Lamar Jackson to step up big against Miami Dolphins. That is exactly what happened, with two-time MVP Lamar Jackson throwing four touchdown passes and leading Baltimore to a 28-6 win on Thursday Night Football. Baltimore opened scoring early when Jackson found tight end Mark Andrews for a 20-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. Baltimore extended their lead in the second quarter when rookie safety Alohi Gilman stripped Miami WR Tahj Washington inside his own 20-yard line and recovered it for a touchdown. On defense, two rookies — Marlon Humphrey and Teddye Buchanan — recorded takeaways of their own.
2. Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Ravens
On Thursday Night Football in Miami Gardens, the Ravens completed four touchdown drives en route to a 28-6 win over the Dolphins. Lamar Jackson returned from his hamstring injury with four touchdown passes against an overmatched Dolphins defense; Derrick Henry led their running game by covering over 100 yards during his outing with over 60 rushes for Baltimore.
The Dolphins started off slowly, going three and out on each of their first four drives and punting after the fourth one. Riley Patterson missed a 35-yard field goal attempt that put them behind 14-6 at halftime. Even though this loss was disappointing, the Dolphins performed admirably in the second half and could have won it but self-inflicted wounds like Tahj Washington fumbling the ball and Larry Borom faltering on fourth down caused them to ultimately fail.
Baltimore’s rookie and newcomer defensive starters made an early and significant mark early and often. Safety Alohi Gilman made an impactful first scoring drive by recovering a strip-and-recovery by Tua Tagovailoa on his second series, while linebacker Marlon Humphrey recovered a Tua Tagovailoa fumble on his second series and linebacker Marlon Humphrey recovered another by Tua Tagovailoa during Tua Tagovailoa on his second series before safety Malaki Starks made her presence known by intercepting an intended pass intended for Jaylen Waddle on another play en route to scoring drive success!
The Ravens’ run blocking started off slowly but steadily improved throughout the game. A shining example came on Baltimore’s opening possession of the third quarter when Patrick Ricard and his offensive line did an exceptional job blocking to open up space for Henry’s 14-yard touchdown run. Baltimore’s passing attack continued its momentum with Jackson connecting with wide-open tight end Mark Andrews for another 20-yard score that extended their lead 21-3; Miami managed one score during this half with De’Von Achane’s 1-yard touchdown run as they held off all remaining opponents to maintain control.
3. Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Ravens
Two-time MVP Lamar Jackson made an outstanding return from hamstring injury on Thursday night for Baltimore, throwing for 204 yards and four touchdowns in their 28-6 win over Miami. Baltimore’s defense played equally impressively, as newcomers such as safety Alohi Gilman and Marlon Humphrey both registered fumble recoveries to cap off this victory.
SportsLine’s Inside the Lines team estimated that Baltimore’s win significantly enhanced their playoff prospects, increasing them by over 11% for an AFC North title win versus Miami while virtually eliminating their playoff chances with a loss.
Miami has made progress recently and remains on top of the AFC South, but they remain far away from making playoffs. Even after defeating Atlanta last week, they appear buried deep in debt that is difficult for them to escape from.
The Dolphins will have an important opportunity to prove they can still compete at this level when they host Baltimore next Sunday in a home matchup against them, but even with a win they’ll need assistance from other teams if they hope to make the playoffs.
5. Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Ravens
On Thursday night, Miami faces another challenging opponent when they visit Baltimore to face off with the Ravens (2-6). Both teams have struggled this season but Baltimore may have an easier path towards making the playoffs than Miami (2-6).
The Ravens will receive a significant boost from two-time MVP Lamar Jackson’s expected return after missing Week 8. Jackson averages 42.5 passing yards per game and has scored five touchdowns while also running for 119 yards rushing.
Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa scored four touchdown passes against Atlanta, and has led them to victory three out of four times since. That being said, Baltimore’s defense has been much superior recently than that of Miami.
SportsLine’s Inside the Lines (ITL) team’s projection model favors Baltimore as a 7.5-point favorite, and their victory would increase Baltimore’s odds of winning AFC North by almost 15% over their opponent, Miami Dolphins; by contrast, losing would virtually obliterate their chances of an AFC East title title.