Lamar Jackson throws 4 touchdowns in thrilling Ravens comeback Dolphins vs Dolphins

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Lamar Jackson’s return to the Baltimore Ravens could not have gone much better. The former MVP threw four times to lead a 28-6 rout of the MIAMI Dolphins on “Thursday Night Football.”
Jackson had missed the last four games with a hamstring injury, sidelined as Baltimore bled into a rut. After last week’s win moved the Ravens to 2-6, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed that Jackson would return for one week 9 – and released.
While he didn’t test the hamstring too much with his usual Houdini Scrambling Act, Jackson’s arm wanted to release, as it was still for a month.
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Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates the game against the Miami Dolphins during the third quarter of the game at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 30, 2025 in Miami Gardens, 2025 in Miami Gardens, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
It came in the first quarter after the Ravens defense forced a fumble on Tahj Washington that put Baltimore on a seven-yard line. After Derrick Henry tried to go in twice and failed, Jackson wrapped up a fourth-and-out and found his trusty tight end Mark Andrews to make it a 3-3 ballgame.
Then, after a missed Dolphins field goal, Jackson led the way in a seven-play, 75-play drive.
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Meanwhile, Tua Tagovailoa could hear a shower of boos that erupted every quarter as the Dolphins struggled to find the paint. In fact, they didn’t make it all night despite reaching the red zone five times.
With the first 14-6, Jackson and Ravison decided to blow the game open with an exticay, 11-play drive that ended with a Charlie Kolar touchdown. The Dolphins were only able to run 7 complete plays in the third quarter, and Jackson found Rashod Batman for his fourth touchdown pass of the contest as the crowd at Hard Rock Stadium lit up.

Mark Andrews of the Baltimore Ravens Scores a Touchdown on the 20th yard (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
They reached a high point in the fourth quarter when a Dolphins play ended with a Malik Washington fumble in the red zone, and thegialoa was intercepted by rookie Malachi Stark to tie the game.
In the box score, Jackson was 18-of-23 for 204 yards with four touchdowns, while only rushing for 15 yards. Henry, however, rushed for 119 yards on 19 carries, while zay flowers caught five jacksons for 64 yards.
For Miami, Tagovailoa was 25-for-40 for 261 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. De’On Achane, the Dolphins’ dynamic running back, rushed for 67 yards and caught six passes for 39 yards. Jaylen Waddle led the game with 82 yards on six carries.

Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens throws a pass during warmups before the game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 30, 2025 in Miami Gardens, 2025 in Miami Gardens, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Logan Amashade Photos / Getty Images)
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The Ravens knew they needed to extend this streak to reach their goals of playing a 1-6 postseason heading into the offseason, and that’s exactly what they got with Jackson’s return.
On the other hand, the Dolphins still have a lot to gain after a promising win over the Atlanta Falcons last week.
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