Watch Dolphins vs. Ravens on Amazon Prime Video
Here’s everything you need to know about the Dolphins-Ravens game and how you can watch the NFL game on Amazon Prime Video.
The Miami Dolphins look to extend their winning streak to four games when they travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens on Thursday Night Football. The Ravens and Dolphins are meeting for the fifth straight year and the Ravens have won three of the last four, but the momentum is on the side of the Dolphins, despite losing starting quarterback Jay Cutler with cracked ribs in last week’s comeback win over the New York Jets.
Moore gets the start with Cutler sidelined and could take the Dolphins on a little bit of a run in the second half of the season. Moore directed the comeback efforts against the Jets last weekend and connected with wide receiver Kenny Stills who had his best game of the year wth six catches for 85 yards and a pair of scores.
While the passing game could see new life, expect the Dolphins to lean on running back Jay Ajayi who ranks seventh in the NFL with 442 rushing yards against a Ravens rush defense that ranks last in the league. On a short week and with a backup quarterback making his first start of the season, I’d anticipate the gameplan for Adam Gase to feature Ajayi early and often.
Meanwhile, the Ravens have one win in their last five games and have been decimated by injuries. Two starters on the offensive line are out and Joe Flacco’s three-leading receivers, Jeremy Maclin, Breshad Perriman and Mike Wallace are all uncertain to play with their various ailments.
The Dolphins would be in the playoffs if the season ended today, so they can’t afford to lose a game against an opponent they should beat, even on the road on a short week.
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The pregame coverage from MT&T Stadium begins on Amazon Prime Video at 7:25 p.m. EST with kickoff set for one hour later at 8:25 p.m. EST.
You can watch it all on Amazon Prime Video. Prime members can watch for free. The game will also be simulcast on CBS and the NFL Network.
This may not be as glamorous of a matchup as last week’s game between the Chiefs and Raiders that was decided with one untimed down that resulted in a Raiders game-winning touchdown. However, it’s the NFL, and I’m sure there will be plenty tuning in for the contest.