Week 9 of the NFL season gets going as “Thursday Night Football” returns with an AFC showdown between the Ravens (2-5) and Dolphins (2-6).
Both teams enter the short week following a pair of surprising multi-score wins: Baltimore defeated Chicago, 30-16, at home, and Miami ran up the scoreboard in a 34-10 victory in Atlanta.
Ravens fans will be keeping their eyes on the team’s injury report, as two-time MVP Lamar Jackson inches closer to a return, despite conflicting statements regarding his availability last week.
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What our Post expert thinks about Ravens vs. Dolphins
Miami’s defense has not been up to par, surrendering 215 points entering Week 9, as opposing offenses are averaging 26.9 points per contest against the Dolphins.
On the bright side, Tua Tagovailoa is coming off his best game of the season, in which he completed 20-of-26 passes for 205 yards and a season-high four touchdowns.
The Ravens defense has given up 210 points through Week 8, with opponents averaging 30 points per game. However, the return of Roqaun Smith last week and his team-high 12 tackles gave Baltimore a well-needed boost.
They’ll hope to get Jackson back, who could have quite the homecoming, potentially returning to the field in his home state of Florida Thursday.
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