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Dolphins Look to Continue Momentum when They Host Lamar Jackson and Ravens on Thursday
Lamar Jackson returns from a hamstring injury to start for the Ravens, who have a 73% win probability in their Week 9 matchup against the Dolphins, experts say.
- Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to start Thursday, after missing three weeks with a hamstring issue, as Baltimore travels to Miami for Week 9.
- Jackson's mobility restores Baltimore Ravens' dual-threat balance, forcing Miami Dolphins to defend deep passes and escape pressure; Dimers.com simulated the matchup 10,000 times and betting lines favor Baltimore Ravens-7.5 with a 73% win probability.
- Despite missed games, Jackson has an NFL-best 130.5 passer rating, with a 29.9% anytime TD probability, framing a physical, clock-controlling game.
- Coaches will weigh Jackson's health and carries, as the Baltimore Ravens offense may use short passes and controlled tempo if his mobility is limited, but could regain explosiveness if he plays near full strength.
- Given the series' recent volatility, Baltimore Ravens face a critical stretch with their next five opponents combined 11-28 as they aim to join the fifth team since merger playoff comeback.
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Dolphins look to continue momentum when they host Lamar Jackson and Ravens on Thursday
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