Derrick Henry Set to Unleash Ruthless Attack on Struggling Dolphins Defense—Can Miami Survive?
The Ravens were expected to be one of the best teams in the league. The season started, and it was a complete and utter embarrassment. They blew a large lead against the Bills in Week 1. They demolished the Browns in Week 2, but the next four weeks all were losses where they allowed 37 or more points to three of the four teams. The teams they fell to were good – the Lions, Chiefs, Texans, and Rams – but the defense was a complete disaster. I think that has been adjusted and improved over the past two games. They held the Rams to just 17 points and kept them out of the endzone for the first half of the game. Then last week against the Bears, they confused Caleb Williams. Perhaps if you aren’t ready to believe the Ravens defense has completely improved, and that’s a fair stance, you can blame Williams for forcing the ball to his favorite target. Whatever the case may be, the Ravens got a much-needed victory and didn’t even have Jackson on the field. They do have him tonight, which should be a big boost to the squad. The Dolphins have allowed six rushing touchdowns and are allowing 145 yards on average via the ground game to opponents this year.



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