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While it was a month to forget for the Baltimore Ravens, October is at least ending on a high note with a 30-16 win over the Chicago Bears and now an award. The
The Dolphins are 2-6 but are also coming off an impressive win, beating the Atlanta Falcons 34-10 to snap a three-game losing streak. Tua Tagovailoa threw four touchdown passes, and the defense allowed just 45 rushing yards after allowing 100+ in each of the first seven games.
Lamar Jackson is off the injury report and set for TNF vs. Miami, as the Ravens finally get healthy across the 53-man roster.
The Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens will enter their Thursday night matchup at Hard Rock Stadium with the same disappointing number of wins on the season, a
The Dolphins surely hope the pendulum swings in their favor this time. Miami (2-6) is coming off its most complete game of the season in last week's 34-10 win over Atlanta. Tagovailoa threw four touchdowns to four different players, and Miami's defense held the Falcons' fourth-ranked rushing attack to just 45 yards.
The veteran is the second-longest tenured active coach in the NFL and has been in Baltimore for what seems like ages.
The outspoken defensive back has been known to take matchups personally, but didn't have anything bad to air out about the Ravens during his brief time without a home. He made it clear that he still wanted to play following exits from Baltimore and the Houston Texans before them,
Hello, Chicago Bears fans! Well, we all knew this day would come. It can’t be all rainbows, sunshine, and good, better, best in the modern NFL. Sometimes you win ugly, and sometimes you lose ugly. And this was an ugly loss for the Chicago Bears against a Baltimore Ravens team featuring a backup quarterback that