MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. —
Lamar Jackson may have started out a bit rusty at first in his first game back from injury, but a sharp performance in the second half helped lead the Ravens to a victory over the Dolphins 28-6 on Thursday Night Football.
Jackson finished with four touchdown passes for the third time in his career against Miami, including two to tight end Mark Andrews in the first half. The defense had one of its more productive games by forcing three turnovers, including an interception by first-round pick safety Malaki Starks. It was a complete game for the Ravens coming off a short week, but the momentum felt from Jackson's return was a factor.
He short-armed a pass to Rashod Bateman on the Ravens' first drive, but would look comfortable after that and finished 18-23 with 204 ya

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