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5 Matchups to Watch vs. Dolphins
The Ravens will have all eyes on Tyreek Hill, especially if Jaylen Waddle is out.

Ravens DBs vs. WR Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill is arguably the best wide receiver in the league, capable of a touchdown every time he secures the ball with his blazing speed. He lines up everywhere in Miami's defense, so it's not going to be up to one cornerback to stop him. Especially if fellow 1,000-yard Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is out, it will be all eyes on Hill, who had 11 catches for 190 yards and two touchdowns in his visit to M&T Bank Stadium last season.

LT Ronnie Stanley vs. OLB Bradley Chubb
Chubb has 11 sacks this season and 4.5 over the past two games. It's the second-most sacks of his career. Stanley had a solid performance last week against the 49ers and he'll have his work cut out for him again. Keeping Lamar Jackson's backside protected is paramount.

WR Zay Flowers vs. CB Jalen Ramsey
Even coming off a serious knee injury that sidelined him for the first seven weeks, Ramsey is still one of the league's premier cornerbacks – long, physical, and with top-notch ball skills. Flowers is coming off arguably his best game as a pro and will look to test Ramsey's ability to change directions on a dime.

LB Roquan Smith vs. RB Raheem Mostert
Mostert leads the NFL with 18 rushing touchdowns and is one of just four running backs who has already topped 1,000 rushing yards this season. Smith takes a lot of pride in keeping opponents out of the end zone, and his sideline-to-sideline speed will be tested by Moster's quickness.

QB Lamar Jackson vs. S Jevon Holland
One of Jackson's toughest games as a pro was two years ago in Miami, when the Dolphins blitzed him on 51% of his snaps and flummoxed the Ravens offense. Holland was a big part of that formula, and he'll be looking to throw Jackson off again. Much has changed since 2021, but Holland is still somebody Jackson will have his eyes on.