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Dolphins looking for more from backup QB

Moore rallied team past Jets last week

- BARRY WILNER

On a short week, having a backup quarterbac­k start usually means trouble.

Not so for the Miami Dolphins, who saw Matt Moore come on for the injured Jay Cutler — to cheers at Hard Rock Stadium — and rally the troops past the Jets.

Right now, the Ravens aren’t as good as the Jets, either, which isn’t saying much.

For Miami, no deficit seems to be intimidati­ng. The Dolphins came back from a 17-point hole at Atlanta to win. Then they overcame a 14-point Jets lead in the fourth quarter for a victory last Sunday.

“A lot of it has to do with the personalit­y of the players,” coach Adam Gase says. “Guys around here seem to embrace it more than worrying about failing. They enjoy being in that moment, and when they get opportunit­ies, somebody seems to step up and make the play.”

Miami is 13-4 under Gase since starting out 1-4 with him in 2016.

The Ravens have a terrific coach in John Harbaugh. What they don’t have is anything near a healthy roster.

“I don’t know how many other teams have had this many injuries on offence,” Harbaugh says.

“We’ll just see how it plays out. We have a lot of tough guys. It’s about mental toughness. You have to put everything aside, ignore the noise and go out there and fight.”

One of the NFL’s great rivalries. Go with home side.

Tough matchup for the Seahawks, whose offence remains sporadic. Rested Lions will give the Steelers plenty of trouble. Somehow, this game has lots of meaning in Week 8. Time to worry in the ATL if the Falcons fall here.

Really disliked what we saw from the Panthers at Chicago.

Really liked what we saw from both teams on threegame winning streaks.

The Niners got exposed by Dallas last week. More of same ... The Raiders haven’t won here since 2002.

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