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Dolphins looking for more from backup QB

- By 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.”

That’s been true for a while now: 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, with receiver a particular­ly thin unit now.

“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. We have a bunch of guys I know who will do that.”

Miami, tied for 15th in the AP Pro 32, is a 31/2-point underdog at No. 25 Baltimore. We don’t see that. UPSET SPECIAL: DOLPHINS, 20-10

Knockout league tip Rams were a very solid choice last week. This choice is so obvious: Minnesota in game at London.

No. 6 (tie) Minnesota (minus 8) vs. No. 32 Cleveland at London — It’s gotten so ugly in Cleveland we’re surprised Browns were allowed to leave U.S. BEST BET: VIKINGS, 24-9

No. 11 Dallas (minus 21/2) at No. 15 (tie) Washington — One of the NFL’s great rivalries. Go with home side. REDSKINS, 30-28

No. 20 Denver (plus 6) at No. 4 Kansas City, Monday night — One of the NFL’s great rivalries. Go with home side. CHIEFS, 24-16

No. 10 Houston (plus 5) at No. 6 (tie) Seattle — Tough matchup for Seahawks, whose offence remains sporadic. SEAHAWKS, 20-17

No. 4 Pittsburgh (minus 3) at No. 18 (tie) Detroit — Rested Lions will give Steelers plenty of trouble. LIONS, 28-27

No. 23 Chicago (plus 8) at No. 8 New Orleans — Somehow, this game has lots of meaning in Week 8. SAINTS, 23-9

No. 14 Atlanta (minus 7) at No. 24 New York Jets — Time to worry in the ATL if Falcons fall here. FALCONS, 24-20

No. 13 Carolina (plus 2) at No. 28 Tampa Bay — Really disliked what we saw from Panthers at Chicago. BUCCANEERS, 23-19

No. 21 (tie) Los Angeles Chargers (plus 7) at No. 2 New England — Really liked what we saw from both teams on three-game winning streaks. PATRIOTS, 26-17

No. 31 San Francisco (plus 11) at No. 1 Philadelph­ia — Niners got exposed by Dallas last week. More of same ... EAGLES, 30-10

No. 21 Oakland (plus 21/2) at No. 9 Buffalo — Raiders haven’t won here since 2002. BILLS, 22-20

No. 30 Indianapol­is (plus 10) at No. 26 Cincinnati — When Bengals are this big a favourite, we know how bad Colts are. BENGALS, 23-14 Kyle Palmieri (21) and the New Jersey Devils are off to a 6-2 start, while the expansion Vegas Golden Knights (right) are 7-1.

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