
3:57 p.m. | Dolphins storm back to tie game The Dolphins have two timeouts with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth. The Miami defense stopped Jackson and the Ravens offense in Dolphins territory, forcing a long Justin Tucker field goal to give the Ravens a 38-35 lead in the fourth quarter. | Justin Tucker hits field goal to give Ravens lead Tua Tagovailoa has thrown six touchdowns, including two to Jaylen Waddlen and two to Tyreek Hill. The Dolphins offense completed a fourth consecutive scoring drive as Tua Tagovailoa found Jaylen Waddle in the end zone for a go-ahead touchdown with just 14 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. Jaylen Waddle caught 11 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns while Tyreek Hill caught 11 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns. Tagovailoa set Dolphins records with 469 passing yards and six touchdown passes.

The Dolphins (2-0) trailed by three touchdowns at halftime and at a separate point in the second half, but completed four straight scoring drives to cap the biggest rally in franchise history. Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins have completed a historic rally, downing Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens 42-38 in Baltimore in Week 2. | Dolphins complete epic comeback in Baltimore Quite the journey: From Ivory Coast to Dolphins' secondary, Kader Kohou is ‘an incredible feel-good story' 4:22 p.m. New coach, new ways: Unapologetically authentic and emotionally intelligent, Mike McDaniel connects | Schad Tua improv: Play calls trickle in? Tua Tagovailoa keeps Dolphins offense moving with ‘on-the-fly things' In addition, left tackle Terron Armstead played despite suffering a toe injury.ĭolphins rookie linebacker Channing Tindall was a late addition to Miami's injury report.

Greg Little is expected to fill in for Jackson. Jackson injured an ankle only 14 plays into last Sunday's 20-7 opening victory over visiting New England. Reaction: 'Greatest moment of my Dolphins fandom': Twitter reacts to Miami Dolphins win vs. The Ravens, long known for their physical style, presented a particular challenge to Miami's offensive line, which made adjustments after right tackle Austin Jackson was placed on injured reserve.ĥ takeaways: Tua Tagovailoa rallies Miami Dolphins in fourth quarter to stun Ravens The Dolphins played the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, a facility in which they've never won.

View Gallery: Miami Dolphins-Baltimore Ravens photo galleryīALTIMORE - The Miami Dolphins faced their first road test of the season today.
