Miami Tries To Silence Some Haters
The Miami Dolphins won their season opener 20-7 against the Patriots, but yet still some experts are calling for the shift from Tua Tagovailoa to Teddy Bridgewater at QB. That seems absurd after Tagovailoa was 23/33 for 270 yards and a TD last week vs. Bill Belichick’s defense but it appears the Dolphins might just be a team that has a chip on their shoulder all season.
The Baltimore Ravens took advantage of some nice scheduling in beating the Jets 24-9 in week one. The victory kept the media off of Lamar Jackson for a week even though his 17/30 for 213 yards with 3 TDs and an INT drew mixed results.
The Dolphins defense absolutely shut down the New England running game last week (22 carries – 78 yards) but Jackson and the Ravens obviously have more dual threats in the ground game. Miami got the win in coach Mike McDaniel’s debut, but his offense looked very one-dimensional as the rushing attack produced just 65 yards on 23 carries.
Offshore Sportsbook | Moneyline | Total | Run Line |
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BetOnline | Dolphins (+161) | Ravens (-181) | 44.5 | Dolphins +3.5 (-113) | Ravens -3.5 (-107) |
Bovada | Dolphins (+155) | Ravens (-180) | 44.5 | Dolphins +3.5 (-110) | Ravens -3.5 (-110) |
BetUS | Dolphins (+165) | Ravens (-190) | 44.5 | Dolphins +3.5 (-110) | Ravens -3.5 (-110) |
SportsBetting.ag | Dolphins (+161) | Ravens (-181) | 44.5 | Dolphins +3.5 (-113) | Ravens -3.5 (-107) |
Pinnacle | Dolphins (+165) | Ravens (-187) | 45 | Dolphins +3.5 (-108) | Ravens -3.5 (-104) |
MyBookie | Dolphins (+182) | Ravens (-179) | 44.5 | Dolphins +3.5 (-110) | Ravens -3.5 (-110) |
Dolphins Ravens Week 2 Prediction
Miami took a 17-0 lead into halftime last week against the Patriots, but they’re also not playing a battered Mac Jones in the Dolphins Ravens week 2 matchup. This looks like one of those under the radar games that everybody looks back on and says “why didn’t I hammer the Ravens” as John Harbaugh and Baltimore are going to bring Miami back down to Earth a bit.