MIAMI GARDENS — That phenomenal win in Atlanta proved more of an anomaly than anything else, and the joy to come from it was short-lived for the Miami Dolphins.
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

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