3 must-know storylines for Thu.'s Week 9 prime-time game
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The Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens will enter their Thursday night matchup at Hard Rock Stadium with the same disappointing number of wins on the season, a
Plagued by "self-inflicted wounds," the Dolphins fell to 2-7 after a sloppy 28-6 home loss to the Ravens in which they were loudly booed by fans throughout.
Dolphins rule out one player and list another as doutbful for the Ravens game, with transactions likely coming before kickoff.
Not only does Gardner-Johnson provide the Bears with experience, but he’s a proven defensive back familiar with Allen’s defensive scheme. Gardner-Johnson played for Allen in New Orleans from 2019-21, totaling 161 tackles and five interceptions over 43 games and 31 starts.
The Dolphins outgained Baltimore in the first half, winning the time-of-possession battle, averaging nearly 6 yards per play and holding a Lamar Jackson-led offense to 109 yards -- but still trailed 14-6 at halftime thanks to a series of all-too-characteristic miscues.