After being sidelined for three games and more than a month by a hamstring injury, Lamar Jackson threw his first third-down pass into the dirt, well short of its intended target.
That was the start of a sluggish first half for the two-time MVP and Baltimore's offense on "Thursday Night Football" in Miami. Call it rust. Call it whatever you want. Whatever it was, it didn't last long.
Jackson threw four touchdown passes in his return, as the Ravens blew out the Dolphins, 28-6, at Hard Rock Stadium. The Ravens' leading man is back.
"I just wanted to get out there with my guys," Jackson said. "It's just great to be back, man, and get a dub."
It was just six days ago when the Ravens were 1-5 and questions were swirling about Jackson's health. After back-to-back wins following the bye, the R

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