Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

DOLPHINS (2-7) vs. RAVENS (6-2)

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Kickoff: 8:20 p.m., Hard Rock Stadium

TV: FOX (Chs: 7 in Miami-Dade/Broward and 29 in Palm Beach), NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video; RADIO: WQAM (560 AM), KISS (99.9 FM), WQBA (1140 AM, Spanish)

Coaches: Brian Flores is 17-24 in his third season with Dolphins; John Harbaugh is 146-89 in his 14th season leading the Ravens.

Series: The Ravens have a 10-6 edge, including playoffs, in the all-time series with the Dolphins, and Baltimore has won eight of the past nine meetings.

Line: The Dolphins are a 7 ½-point underdog; the over/ under is 46 ½.

Injuries: Dolphins — Questionab­le: QB Tua Tagovailoa (left finger), DB Elijah Campbell (toe); Injured reserve: WR DeVante Parker (shoulder/hamstring), WR Will

Fuller (finger), C Michael Deiter (foot/quad), C Greg Mancz (ankle), RB Malcolm Brown (quadriceps), S Jason McCourty (foot), WR Lynn Bowden (hamstring), WR Allen Hurns (wrist), T Larnel Coleman (knee); Ravens — Doubtful: RB Latavius Murray (ankle), OL Patrick Mekari (ankle); Questionab­le: NT Brandon Williams (shoulder), TE Nick Boyle (knee), WR Sammy Watkins (thigh); Injured reserve: RB J.K. Dobbins (knee), RB Gus Edwards (knee), CB Marcus Peters (knee), OT Ronnie Stanley (ankle) among 16 players on IR.

Noteworthy: The Dolphins snapped a seven-game losing streak with Sunday’s win over Houston. The Ravens return to Hard Rock Stadium for the first time since the 59-10 mauling of the Dolphins in Flores’ 2019 head coaching debut . ...

Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa’s status to start is in doubt due to a fractured middle finger on his left, throwing hand. Jacoby Brissett would start if Tagovailoa can’t, but Flores said he expects Tagovailoa to be available as a backup regardless . ... The Ravens’ South Florida combo of quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson (five touchdown passes) and wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown (two receiving touchdowns) torched Miami in that September 2019 drubbing. Jackson has 2,209 passing yards and 13 TDs, plus 600 rushing yards and two more scores, and Brown leads Baltimore receivers with 682 yards and six receiving touchdowns.

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