

Harbaugh believed Jackson would be hot to play after his Tuesday practice. Jackson admitted that it had been some time since he last played in a football game.
Jackson stated, “I was thinking about it the entire game because I missed a pass from ‘Bate’ (Rashod Bateman) on the first drive. “I only wanted to score points.” I didn’t wish to start too slowly. I was ready to start after that play. “It kind of ticked off a little.”
Jackson, despite throwing two touchdowns in the first half, only threw 89 yards. Before halftime, the Dolphins had outgained their Ravens by 226 to 109 yards. The second half saw back-to-back touchdowns.
Jackson stated, “I felt more comfortable and our players were ready to score.”
In the third quarter, Jackson literally found his legs. The drive got going with a 13-yard scramble, the first sprint Jackson had done since he injured his hamstring. Jackson was taken down by a shoestring tackle, but he said he could have run faster had he not thought that a defensive guard was chasing him.
Harbaugh stated that “that was probably the most important play of the game.” “Because, if you don’t, you’re still in the second-quarter mode, and Lamar is able to do that, and he did that.” Lamar played a fantastic game.
Andrews’ tush push and two completions to Isaiah Likely put the Ravens on the goal line. A clever misdirection call left Charlie Kolar open for a 3-yard TD to open the game.