In a pivotal NFL game, the Miami Dolphins closed in on the Baltimore Ravens with a 38-yard field goal by Jason Sanders, making the score 14-13 with 3:10 left in the first half. Baltimore gets the second-half kickoff, adding strategic weight to the Dolphins' next play. However, the Ravens widened their lead when head coach John Harbaugh's decision to go for it on fourth down paid off with Isaiah Likely's remarkable one-handed catch for a touchdown, bringing the score to 28-13. This play, occurring with 1:24 left in the second quarter, followed chants of 'MVP! MVP!' from the fans. Lamar Jackson, who was 12-of-14 for 255 yards and 3 TDs, threw the 35-yard TD pass on fourth-and-7, also adding 26 yards rushing to his performance. The touchdown capitalized on Roquan Smith's earlier interception, solidifying the Ravens' strong position in the game.
Ravens resist the fear of handing the Dolphins a short field, go for it on fourth-and-7, and get rewarded when Lamar hits Isaiah Likely for a 35-yard TD. https://t.co/V104ZzEtMG
That was a 4th-and-7 from Dolphins 35. Instead of kicking a FG, Likely makes a one-handed snag of a Jackson pass and scores a TD. It's 28-13 Ravens at the 1:24 mark of the second quarter. Jackson is 12-of-14 for 255 yards and 3 TDs. Also has 26 yards rushing.
Lamar finds Isaiah Likely on fourth-and-7, and the Ravens cash in Roquan Smith's pick to take a 28-13 lead on the Dolphins.
On a fourth down, John Harbaugh goes for it and TE Isaiah Likely makes an amazing 1-handed catch for a Ravens TD It's 28-13 Ravens Chants of "MVP! MVP!" from the purple people
Jason Sanders makes the 38-yard FG and the Dolphins trail 14-13 w/ 3:10 left in the half. Baltimore gets the second-half kickoff so a Miami stop here would be big.