Mark Andrews: With Lamar Jackson back, we're a dangerous team
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The Baltimore Ravens have improved their standing significantly after securing a 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night, marking their second win in five days. Quarterback Lamar Jackson returned from a three-game absence due to a hamstring injury and made a substantial impact by completing 78% of his passes and throwing four touchdowns. Two of these touchdowns were caught by tight end Mark Andrews, who emphasized Jackson's influence on the team’s performance, highlighting the quarterback's status as a two-time MVP. The Ravens, now at a 3-5 record, have upcoming games against the Vikings, Browns, Jets, and Bengals, providing a potential opportunity to improve their standing in the AFC.
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