Dolphins vs. Ravens live updates: 'Thursday Night Football' score, highlights and analysis

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Dolphins EDGE Chop Robinson headed to the locker room to be evaluated for a concussion

This would be a tough blow for Miami's defense. Robinson had six sacks last season and has one this year. He walked off the field with a towel over his head.

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Dolphins on the wrong end of a bad call, drive fizzles

Tua Tagovailoa appeared to have a 36-yard connection to Jaylen Waddle on a perfect double move, but the officiating crew called a tripping foul on Ollie Gordon II. Replays showed there really was no tripping; Gordon slipped and didn't appear to do anything illegal.

So instead of first and goal at the Baltimore 7-yard line, the Dolphins had second and 16 inside their own territory, and they ended up punting.

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TOUCHDOWN RAVENS: Mark Andrews' second score of the night

The Ravens had just one passing touchdown over their last three games with Lamar Jackson out. They now have two in just over one quarter with him back. Jackson found Mark Andrews on a mesh route after two Dolphins defenders collided.

Andrews and fellow tight end Isaiah Likely have already been a big part of the attack, and that's music to Ravens fans' ears.

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Dolphins come up empty after long drive

The Dolphins ripped off several long runs to get inside the red zone, but a pair of self-inflicted wounds led to a disappointing end to the drive. Larry Borom false started on fourth and 1, forcing Mike McDaniel to take the offense off the field, and Riley Patterson missed a 35-yard field goal.

It'll be worth watching if the Dolphins can keep the running game up; De'Von Achane had 22- and 6-yard runs. He also had a 19-yard catch.

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TOUCHDOWN RAVENS: Baltimore forces turnover, turns it into points

What an excellent, excellent play by recently acquired safety Alohi Gilman. Tahj Washington got open and easily gained the yardage for a first down, but Gilman came over, raked the ball out and recovered the fumble.

It took until fourth down, but the Ravens' offense turned the turnover into seven points, with Lamar Jackson finding Mark Andrews for a touchdown.

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Dolphins score field goal on opening drive

Miami is on the board first courtesy of a 49-yard Riley Patterson field goal. The Dolphins got a good return and a 20-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa to Jaylen Waddle on their first play from scrimmage, but the Ravens did a good job buckling down, especially against the run, to limit the damage.

We'll now see Lamar Jackson for the first time in about a month.

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We are underway from Hard Rock Stadium!

The Dolphins start with the ball.

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Lamar Jackson looking for history against Dolphins

In 2019 -- Lamar Jackson's first year as the full-time starter -- he threw for five touchdowns and zero interceptions in the season opener against the Dolphins, setting the tone for an MVP-winning season.

In 2023, Jackson threw for five touchdowns and zero interceptions in Week 17 against the Dolphins, capping his second MVP season.

No player has ever had three games of five passing touchdowns and zero interceptions against a single team. Jackson would love to become the first, but he'll happily take a win of any sort tonight, too.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson could break this unusual NFL record if he torches Dolphins on Thursday night

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Dolphins inactives: All four questionable players will play

The Dolphins had already ruled out tight end Julian Hill, and safety Ashtyn Davis was doubtful and will not play, but all four players listed as questionable -- edge rusher Bradley Chubb, wide receiver Dee Eskridge, cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. and safety Ifeatu Melifonwu -- are active.

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