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Lamar Jackson missed four weeks with a hamstring injury. He came back Thursday night, threw four touchdown passes, and the Baltimore Ravens put Miami away 28-6 before Dolphins fans had stopped wondering if their team would mount a comeback.

Jackson was sharp from his first snap. The Ravens were clinical. Miami gifted three turnovers, went 0-for-3 in the red zone, and got outscored 28-0 from the second quarter on.

Game Information
📅 DateOctober 30, 2025 (Thursday Night Football)
📍 VenueHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
📺 BroadcastPrime Video
👥 Attendance66,132


Lamar Jackson: Four TDs, Zero Rust

Jackson’s last start before Thursday had been Week 4 against Kansas City. A right hamstring strain kept him out through Weeks 5 through 8. When he returned, it showed nothing in the stat line.

He finished 18 of 23 for 204 yards, four touchdowns, zero interceptions, a 143.2 passer rating, and a 93.1 QBR. He connected on his first nine throws of the second half. His only real miss was a deep shot to DeAndre Hopkins late in the third — by which point the game was already finished.

“It felt great,” Jackson said. “I didn’t have any problems. I was feeling good out there.”

With the performance, Jackson became the fourth player in NFL history to throw four or more touchdown passes against Miami in at least three games. Tom Brady did it five times. Josh Allen and Drew Bledsoe each did it three times. Jackson’s two previous such games against the Dolphins were both five-touchdown efforts.

Tight end Mark Andrews caught two of those scores. Charlie Kolar and Rashod Bateman each took one.


Scoring Summary

QTRTIMEPLAYBALMIA
Q112:07Riley Patterson 49-yd FG03
Q18:25Mark Andrews 2-yd TD pass (Jackson)73
Q214:10Mark Andrews 20-yd TD pass (Jackson)143
Q27:57Riley Patterson 43-yd FG146
Q38:09Charlie Kolar 3-yd TD pass (Jackson)216
Q34:15Rashod Bateman 9-yd TD pass (Jackson)286
Q4No scoring286

Full Box Score

Passing

PlayerTeamC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTGQBR
Lamar JacksonBAL18/232048.9402-16143.293.1
Tua TagovailoaMIA25/402616.5012-1670.924.1

Rushing

PlayerTeamCARYDSAVGTDLG
Derrick HenryBAL191196.3035
Lamar JacksonBAL5142.8013
Keaton MitchellBAL4112.804
Mark AndrewsBAL242.002
Justice HillBAL122.002
De’Von AchaneMIA14674.8022
Malik WashingtonMIA3134.307
Ollie Gordon IIMIA263.003
Tua TagovailoaMIA111.001

Receiving

PlayerTeamRECTGTYDSAVGTDLGYAC
Zay FlowersBAL556412.803928
Isaiah LikelyBAL346020.003530
Charlie KolarBAL222311.51204
Mark AndrewsBAL232211.02205
Justice HillBAL22136.50916
Rashod BatemanBAL24136.5190
Keaton MitchellBAL1177.0077
Derrick HenryBAL1122.0021
DeAndre HopkinsBAL0100
Jaylen WaddleMIA698213.702416
Greg DulcichMIA555010.001618
Malik WashingtonMIA334816.002835
De’Von AchaneMIA610396.501944
Nick Westbrook-IkhineMIA242211.00179
Tahj WashingtonMIA121111.00116
Cedrick Wilson Jr.MIA1177.0073
Ollie Gordon IIMIA1133.0037

Defense — Tackles & Pass Rush

PlayerTeamTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Roquan SmithBAL1290010
Teddye BuchananBAL840000
Marlon HumphreyBAL640020
Nate WigginsBAL640000
Kyle HamiltonBAL630100
Malaki StarksBAL550010
Travis JonesBAL520.5101
Alohi GilmanBAL420000
Mike GreenBAL200.5001
Brent UrbanBAL100.5002
David OjaboBAL100.5001
Dante Trader Jr.MIA1380000
Tyrel DodsonMIA940100
Jordyn BrooksMIA820000
Rasul DouglasMIA630100
Minkah FitzpatrickMIA530000
Jaelan PhillipsMIA431101
Matthew JudonMIA420100
Benito JonesMIA211101
Bradley ChubbMIA310000

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYDSTD
Malaki StarksBAL190

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGPCTLGXPPTS
Tyler LoopBAL0/04/44
Riley PattersonMIA2/366.7%490/06

Patterson missed a 35-yard field goal in Q1 following a Tahj Washington fumble — a sequence that altered Miami’s early momentum completely.


Punting

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGTBIN20LG
Jordan StoutBAL633656.01464
Jake BaileyMIA312842.70147

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
Rasheen AliBAL25326.5300
Keaton MitchellBAL12424.0240
Dee EskridgeMIA48922.3260

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
LaJohntay WesterBAL11717.0170
Malik WashingtonMIA23819.0350

Team Stats

StatBALMIA
Total Yards338332
Total Plays5662
Yards per Play6.05.4
Rushing Yards15087
Rushing Attempts3120
Yards per Rush4.84.4
Passing Yards (net)188245
Passing Yards (gross)204261
Completion %78.3%62.5%
Avg Depth of Target9.9 yds7.5 yds
1st Downs1817
3rd Down Conv.5/13 (38%)2/12 (17%)
4th Down Conv.1/12/3
Red Zone (TD%)3/3 — 100%0/3 — 0%
Turnovers03
Fumbles Lost02
Interceptions Thrown01
Penalties5 for 56 yds5 for 45 yds
Time of Possession31:4328:17
Avg Points per Drive2.30.5
EPA per Pass Play+0.37 (87th pct)+0.02 (44th pct)
EPA per Rush Play+0.04 (83rd pct)-0.43 (3rd pct)

Miami gained 332 total yards and scored six points. The turnover differential — Ravens 0, Dolphins 3 — and a 100% vs. 0% red zone split tell the full story without needing anything else.


The Plays That Broke Miami Open

Three sequences in the first half ended any realistic chance of a Dolphins win:

  • Tahj Washington’s fumble at Miami’s own 4-yard line (Q1) handed Baltimore a first-and-goal. Jackson converted it on fourth down with a 2-yard touchdown to Andrews.
  • Larry Borom’s false start on 4th-and-1 (Q1) killed Miami’s best scoring drive of the half. Patterson then missed a 35-yard field goal on the next play — a swing of potentially seven points for the Dolphins.
  • Two Dolphins defenders collided in coverage on Andrews’ 20-yard touchdown (Q2) — the kind of breakdown that compounds everything else going wrong.

When Malik Washington fumbled at the Ravens’ 10-yard line in the fourth quarter with Baltimore already up 28-6, the exit began. Over 66,000 were at Hard Rock Stadium at kickoff. Far fewer were still there when the final whistle sounded.

“Against a good team like that,” said Dolphins pass rusher Jaelan Phillips, “you just can’t give them an inch, or they’ll take a mile.”

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, when asked about an Ollie Gordon tripping penalty that wiped out a 36-yard Jaylen Waddle gain in Q2, was blunt: “I saw a guy slip, and he was called for intentionally tripping somebody.”


Top PFF Grades

PlayerTeamPositionGradeSnaps
Malaki StarksBALS91.264
John JenkinsBALDI79.930
Kyle HamiltonBALS77.264
Charlie KolarBALTE83.326
Isaiah LikelyBALTE79.133
Jaylen WaddleMIAWR84.551
Greg DulcichMIATE84.223
Minkah FitzpatrickMIAS76.953

Starks, a rookie, earned his first career interception and the top defensive grade of any player on either roster. Bradley Chubb led all pass rushers with seven pressures but didn’t convert any into sacks.


Injuries

Miami Dolphins (left game): RB Ollie Gordon II (ankle), LB Chop Robinson (concussion), S Ifeatu Melifonwu (toe), CB Rasul Douglas (toe)

Baltimore Ravens: No in-game injuries reported.


Harbaugh summed up what the win meant in the context of Baltimore’s 1-5 start: “We were four games under .500. Now we’re two games under .500. That’s all it means. But we’re two games under .500.”

Four weeks off the field, four touchdowns in his return. The Ravens’ quarterback gave every indication that his absence changed nothing about the player he is — and in one night at Hard Rock Stadium, he gave a struggling Baltimore team something real to build on heading into the second half of the 2025 NFL season.


Game played October 30, 2025 — Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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