Miami Dolphins schedule: 17 post-game headlines that lead to 11 wins

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) heads onto the field at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, November 15, 2020. (ALLEN EYESTONE / THE PALM BEACH POST)Photos Of The Year 2020 31
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) heads onto the field at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, November 15, 2020. (ALLEN EYESTONE / THE PALM BEACH POST)Photos Of The Year 2020 31 /
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Dec 9, 2018; Kansas City, MO, USA; A general view of a Baltimore Ravens helmet during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs won 27-24 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports /

Thursday night football doesn’t go so well for the Miami Dolphins.

The Miami Dolphins will get their first primtime game of the season on November 11th when they host the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football. Miami hasn’t beaten the Ravens since 2015 when they won 15-13. The last two times the teams have met have been disasterous for the Dolphins.

Miami lost in 2019, 59-10 and in 2017, 40-0. This year, it will be a lot closer but the end result is still the same. A loss to one of the better AFC teams.

Miami will need to contain J.K. Dobbins on the ground as well as the mobile Lamar Jackson who can outrush his own running backs. The key to Miami winning this game is containing Jackson and forcing him to beat you with his arm.

Jackson is not a good passing quarterback and if the Dolphins can force him to throw, Xavien Howard and Byron Jones can shut down the Ravens offense but this early, it is too hard to predict that Miami will have any different outcome against them.

The Dolphins would now head to New York with a 6-4 record.