The Denver Post

Miami stuns Baltimore

Tagovailoa leads Dolphins to 2nd straight win in 5 days

- By Tim Reynolds

MIAMI GARDENS, FLA.» Xavien Howard forced a fumble and returned it 49 yards for a touchdown, Tua Tagovailoa came off the bench and capped his night with a 1-yard sneak for a score with 2:19 left and the Miami Dolphins stunned the Baltimore Ravens 22-10 on Thursday night.

The Dolphins (3-7) got three field goals from Jason Sanders and got their second win in five days.

Tagovailoa — who couldn’t start because of a fractured finger on his left, or throwing, hand — threw for 158 yards in relief of Jacoby Brissett, who passed for 156 yards leaving in the third quarter with an injured right knee.

Baltimore’s streak of 51 regular-season games with at least 14 points — the second-longest such streak in NFL history behind a 63-game run by New England from 2009 through 2013 — came to an end.

Miami’s defense carried an offense that had one quarterbac­k get hurt, have an injured one take his place, and saw its only trip to the end zone in the first 57 minutes come from an offensive lineman who reached just far enough on a back flip to get the ball over the goal line — only to have it not count because he wasn’t an eligible receiver.

Didn’t matter. The offense did enough, and the defense did more than enough.

Lamar Jackson completed 26 of 43 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown for Baltimore (6-3). Mark Andrews had the scoring grab for the Ravens, who had dominated Miami in the teams’ most recent three meetings going into Thursday — winning by a combined 137-16 score. Not this time. Not even close.

Brissett had a 52-yard completion to Isaiah Ford late in the half on what appeared to be a busted play. Sanders connected on a chip shot, the Dolphins took a 6-3 lead into the break and, somehow, had the lead for good.

Andrews’ scoring catch got Baltimore to 15-10, just close enough for it to seem that Miami was on the ropes. Tagovailoa found Albert Wilson for a 64-yard gain — Miami’s longest play of the season and the longest pass of Tagovailoa’s NFL career — with three minutes left, and then the QB muscled in from the 1 to seal the win.

 ?? Lynne Sladky, The Associated Press ?? Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe celebrates as quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, bottom center, dives to score a touchdown in the second half on Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens.
Lynne Sladky, The Associated Press Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe celebrates as quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, bottom center, dives to score a touchdown in the second half on Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens.

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