The Baltimore Ravens are certainly thankful to have superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson back under center. The two-time MVP returned from his hamstring injury in Week 9, suiting up for the first time since the team’s Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
In the first half against the Miami Dolphins, Jackson did not miss a beat.
Lamar Jackson has stellar first half against Dolphins
After a three-and-out to kick things off, Jackson shook off the rust and went to work. After being gifted the ball inside Miami’s 10-yard line thanks to a forced fumble by safety Alohi Gilman, Jackson found his old friend, tight end Mark Andrews, for a touchdown on a fourth-and-goal play from the one.
