MIAMI (4-3) At BALTIMORE (5-2)
Sunday, 1 p.m., CBS
OPENING LINE – Ravens by 5 1/2
RECORD VS. SPREAD – Miami 5-2; Baltimore 3-4
SERIES RECORD – Dolphins lead 5-4
LAST MEETING – Ravens beat Dolphins 27-9, Jan. 4, 2009.
LAST WEEK – Dolphins beat Bengals 22-14; Ravens had bye (beat Bills 37-34 OT in Week 7).
DOLPHINS OFFENSE – OVERALL (13), RUSH (16), PASS (12)
DOLPHINS DEFENSE – OVERALL (8), RUSH (11T), PASS (12)
RAVENS OFFENSE – OVERALL (14), RUSH (12), PASS (15)
RAVENS DEFENSE – OVERALL (10, RUSH (17), PASS (9)
STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES – Intriguing matchup of team unbeaten on road (Miami, 4-0) versus team undefeated at home (Baltimore, 3-0). … Dolphins 5-2 against Ravens in regular season, 0-2 in playoffs. … Miami defensive coordinator Mike Nolan held same job with Baltimore from 2002-04. … Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron was coach of Dolphins in 2007. … Two of Ricky Williams’ 24 career 100-yard rushing games with Miami have come against Ravens. … Miami WR Brandon Marshall has 47 catches and on pace for franchise single-season record 107. … Marshall and Davone Bess have combined 86 receptions, 58 short of franchise record for a duo. … Dolphins K Dan Carpenter has 10 FGs in last two games and is one of only four kickers in NFL to make five in two consecutive games. … Baltimore is 9-5 coming off bye week, including 7-1 over past eight years and 5-0 at home beginning in 2002. … Ravens seeking seventh straight home win. … Baltimore WR Derrick Mason has played in 129 straight games, second-longest active streak among receivers behind Reggie Wayne (141). … Ravens have 11 turnovers this season, but opposition has not yet converted one into TD. … Second game of season for Baltimore S Ed Reed, who returned from a hip injury to get two INTs against Buffalo on Oct. 24. … Ravens K Billy Cundiff has already set franchise single-season record for touchbacks on kickoffs (18).
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