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NFL: Good Morning Football

Kyler Murray's Future and Dolphins-Ravens Week 9 TNF Recap!

NFL: Good Morning Football

iHeartPodcasts and NFL

Football, Sports

4.3655 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

An authoritative win from the Baltimore Ravens over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football prompts Gregg Rosenthal and Nick Shook to revisit Tua Tagovailoa's contract, as well as the current NFL quarterback market as a whole. In this Week 9 TNF Recap, the NFL Daily duo hits the highlights from the night's action, before going deep into the possibilities that QBs like Tua, Kyler Murray, Trevor Lawrence and Daniel Jones find themselves in new markets next season.

 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.4

Shouts out instructions.

0:09.0

Off to playfake.

0:10.3

Lamar, escaping the pocket slings into the end zone.

0:14.0

Touchdown Ravens!

0:16.6

And this time it's a receiver, Rashad Bateman.

0:24.1

As the Ravens fans are having a party tonight in South Florida.

0:27.5

Oh, yeah.

0:32.9

The Ravens fans outnumber in the Dolphins fans by the end of this game, 28 to 6.

0:37.6

Lamar Jackson with four touchdowns, only five in completions.

0:41.9

That was Jerry Sandusky on WB-B-A-L,

0:48.1

and sometimes shook, you know, the broadcasting call is just jumping out of the seat.

0:50.7

But that felt very ho-hum because, let's face it,

0:53.6

the second half of this game was rather ho-hum.

0:55.6

Hopefully this recap will not be,

1:01.4

and we're going to have some fun on the back end talking a little bit about the futures of Tuatunga maybe some other quarterbacks that could be available this offseason. But first, we talk about

1:07.2

the return of Lamar Jackson. Yeah, and what a return it was. You know, he demonstrated his ongoing connection with Mark Andrews, which has been the backbone of their offense for years, a staple in this scheme, whether, you know, it was Greg Roman or Todd Munkin, call and play. He's always been the guy to go to. So, of course, he goes to him twice for the first two touchdowns. And of course, he's schemed up wide open on the second one, a little mesh concept, runs two defenders into each other, Andrew's wide open, easy score. But even then, even with those two touchdown drives, the Ravens didn't really look that good in the first half. The Dolphins had a shot, and they wasted that opportunity. And once the second half arrived, and there's the Ravens come out of of half time, they just go right down the field, touchdown pass, right down the field again, touchdown pass to Rashad Bateman. Three to tight ends, one to receiver, Rashad Bateman, four total runaway win. Ravens, we've said this before, I guess we'll say it again. They are, they may just be back. They are very much in the running because Lamar Jackson looks as good as he did well before he got hurt. It's so funny because going into this game, everyone's thinking, hey, the Ravens, you know, they're almost the favorites in the AFC North. Meanwhile, everyone's just assuming the dolphin season is over. And yet they both only had two wins entering this game. And you know

2:18.2

what? Sometimes the boneheaded, like consensus, just very ho-hum thinking is the right one. Yeah,

2:25.5

the Ravens are much, much better. It was obvious. And it's a kiss of death. When you dominate

2:31.6

half of football statistically against a superior team like the

2:37.6

dolphins did in the first half of this game, it was 225 yards to 101 at half time. And you're

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