Ravens Dominate Dolphins in Lamar Jackson's Return
Lamar Jackson completed 18 of 23 passes for 204 yards and led the Ravens to their second win in five days, improving their record to 3-5, officials said.
- In Miami Gardens, Lamar Jackson threw four touchdown passes as the Baltimore Ravens routed the Miami Dolphins 28-6 on Thursday night, Oct 30, 2025.
- A career note: Jackson has 13 games with four or more touchdown passes, including three against Miami, his most versus any team, and he is a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player.
- Game details show Lamar Jackson completed 18-of-23 passes for 204 yards with no interceptions, while tight end Mark Andrews caught two touchdown passes and Jackson’s other TDs went to Charlie Kolar and Rashod Bateman.
- With the victory, Baltimore Ravens improved to 3-5 with renewed hope for a turnaround and travel to face the Minnesota Vikings on Nov. 9.
- Despite outgaining Baltimore, the Miami Dolphins dropped to 2-7 and committed three turnovers, intensifying roster and Coach Mike McDaniel questions with the trade deadline coming Tuesday.
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