
 
            The Baltimore Ravens have not fully recovered from their rocky start to the season, which saw them at a disheartening 1-5. However, winning two crucial games within five days significantly shifts the narrative surrounding the team. This turnaround has been greatly aided by the return of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who showcased his skills in Thursday night’s impressive 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
After missing three games due to a hamstring injury, Jackson made a triumphant comeback, throwing four touchdown passes and achieving a remarkable 78 percent completion rate. His performance served as a powerful reminder of his impact on the team. Two of Jackson’s touchdowns connected with his longtime teammate, tight end Mark Andrews, who praised the quarterback’s influence in a postgame interview. “That’s a two-time MVP for a reason,” Andrews stated. “He looked incredible tonight. We’re just going to continue to get better and better and better. With No. 8 leading the charge, we’re a dangerous team.”
Despite their current 3-5 record, which may not instill fear in their opponents, the Ravens are poised to face a series of competitive matchups. In the next four weeks, they will go up against the Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, and Cincinnati Bengals. Given the momentum from Thursday night’s performance, the possibility of a six-game winning streak is not out of the question.
A successful stretch of games could propel the Ravens to a 7-5 record, prompting many teams in the AFC to take notice of how quickly the Ravens have managed to turn their season around following a challenging beginning. With a confident Lamar Jackson back at the helm, the Ravens are becoming a formidable force in the league once again.
