Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins, October 30, 2025
- The Baltimore Ravens (2-5) hit the road for a Thursday Night Football battle with the Miami Dolphins (2-6) at Hard Rock Stadium (8:15 p.m. kickoff). This marks the Ravens' first of two Thursday night games this season, as Baltimore will also host the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving Night in Week 13.
- The Ravens are 9-8 in regular season play against Miami, including an 8-3 record under head coach John Harbaugh. In the postseason, Baltimore is 2-0 against the Dolphins, with both games taking place in Miami.
- Coach Harbaugh (18th season) is the NFL's second-longest-tenured head coach (Mike Tomlin - 19), while his Ravens are one of four teams (GB - 13, KC - 12 and NE -12) with at least 12 playoff berths in the past 17 seasons. Since Harbaugh's 2008 Baltimore arrival, the Ravens have produced the NFL's fourth-most total victories (187), winning Super Bowl XLVII in 2012 and advancing to four AFC Championship games (2008, 2011, 2012 & 2023).
- Missing QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) for the third-straight game this past Sunday, Baltimore secured a 30-16 win over the visiting Bears to snap a four-game losing streak. In his first start of the year, QB Tyler Huntley was an efficient 17-of-22 passing for 186 yards, 1 TD (TE Charlie Kolar) and 0 INTs (career-high 116.9 rating), adding 53 rushing yards. With an additional 71 rushing yards and 2 TDs from RB Derrick Henry, the Ravens posted 177 ground yards overall (5.1 ypc) and scored on six of their first eight drives. CB Nate Wiggins had a clutch INT of Caleb Williams late in the fourth quarter when the Bears were deep in their own territory, resulting in Kolar's TD catch on the ensuing drive.
- Thursday's contest at Miami marks the beginning of a three-game road stretch for Baltimore, as the Ravens will next travel to Minnesota (Nov. 9) and Cleveland (Nov. 16), before having three consecutive home games: vs. NYJ, vs. Cin. and vs. Pit.