MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- In his first game in 32 days, quarterback Lamar Jackson immediately returned to his MVP form and provided hope that the Baltimore Ravens can get back into the playoff hunt.
After missing three games with a right hamstring injury, Jackson threw four touchdowns in a 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. The Ravens (3-5) have shaken off a 1-5 start to close to within 1.5 games of the AFC North-leading Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3).
"He's a two-time MVP for a reason," tight end Mark Andrews said of Jackson after the game. "With [No.] 8 leading the charge, we're a dangerous team."
Jackson hadn't played since injuring his hamstring Sept. 28 against the Chiefs in Kansas City. In his first game back, he completed 78% of his attempts (18 of 23) fo

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