
"All it took was four days for the Dolphins to go right back to being humbled and embarrassed by an opponent. With quarterback Lamar Jackson throwing four touchdowns and Miami never finding the end zone, the Baltimore Ravens clobbered the Dolphins, 28-6, in a national standalone Thursday night game at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami (2-7) looked closer to the team that was crushed, 31-6, in Cleveland Oct. 19 than the one that rebounded with a convincing 34-10 win against the Falcons seven days later."
"Any hope the Dolphins had of expanding on the effort in Atlanta for a midseason turnaround appears long gone. Coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier's job security will once again be under a microscope, especially with the mini-bye of a weekend off that follows a Thursday night game. And with the NFL's trade deadline looming Tuesday, the Dolphins seem assured to be sellers, moving off a piece or two for draft capital as contenders look to poach talent on Miami's roster."
The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Miami Dolphins 28-6 at Hard Rock Stadium as Lamar Jackson threw four touchdown passes while Miami failed to reach the end zone. Miami fell to 2-7 and resembled the team that lost 31-6 in Cleveland rather than the one that beat Atlanta 34-10 a week earlier. Fans expressed frustration with boos, early exits and some covering their heads with bags. Coach Mike McDaniel acknowledged the team's poor performance and emphasized the need to work to give fans something to cheer about. With the NFL trade deadline approaching, the Dolphins appear likely to sell players for draft capital.
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