Matchup Recap Summary

Matchup Recap Moderation

Are you sure you want to report this recap? If reported, this recap will not be visible until reviewed by Yahoo Customer Care.

For more information, see Yahoo Help.

Week 6

Weekly
Grade
Miami Dolphins
4-2 262.4
258.12
 
VS
proj
Baltimore Ravens
212.2 2-4
260.53

Miami Dolphins hand Baltimore Ravens fourth consecutive loss, 262.4-212.2

Miami Dolphins earned a 262.4-212.2 win to hand Baltimore Ravens their fourth straight loss. Miami Dolphins never trailed in this one after taking a 41.1-point lead on Thursday behind Justin Fields (20.6 points) and David Montgomery (12.5). Mark Andrews (7 Rec, 106 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Lamar Jackson (210 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 77 Rush Yds) led the way for Baltimore Ravens in the loss. Miami Dolphins (4-2) will look to earn another win against Cincinnati Bengals, while Baltimore Ravens (2-4) will attempt to get back in the win column against New York Jets.

Matchup Timeline

  Miami Dolphins   Baltimore Ravens

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Gesicki overachieved for the second time this season, scoring 27.9 points against his 7.63-point projection. In a 24-16 loss to the Vikings, he caught 6 passes for 69 yards and 2 touchdowns. Gesicki ranks #10 among fantasy TEs this season and will face the Steelers next week.
Mike Gesicki

Top Player Comparison

Miami Dolphins
Points
% of total points 262.4
1
Tyreek Hill
WR
40.7
20.95
15.5%
2
Mike Gesicki
TE
27.9
7.63
10.6%
3
Jordan Hicks
LB
23
16.28
8.8%
4
Jaylen Waddle
WR
20.9
16.77
8%
Baltimore Ravens
Points
% of total points 212.2
1
Mark Andrews
TE
30.1
18.12
14.2%
2
Lamar Jackson
QB
18.4
32.72
8.7%
3
A.J. Brown
WR
18.2
17.76
8.6%
4
Patrick Queen
LB
17
12.39
8%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Justin Fields had a 40-yard touchdown pass for Miami Dolphins to contribute to a 44.1-3.0 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
Jaylen Waddle had a 49-yard catch for Miami Dolphins to contribute to a 239.3-152.8 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Miami Dolphins   Baltimore Ravens

Game Notes

Miami Dolphins got the win despite the fact that only seven of their 23 starting players exceeded their projected scores.
Baltimore Ravens had only 10 of their 23 starters score higher than their projected points.
Baltimore Ravens can partially blame the loss on Joshua Kelley, who didn't score any points.
Miami Dolphins put up more points than their season scoring average (260.98) while Baltimore Ravens fell short of theirs (274.35).
Miami Dolphins recorded more points than their projected total, while Baltimore Ravens fell shy of their projection.
The victory puts an end to a two-game losing streak for Miami Dolphins.
Despite the loss, Mark Andrews scored 30.1 points, the fifth-best scoring output for any TE this season.

More from Yahoo Sports

Miami Dolphins
It's simple math, Miami Dolphins. The more leagues you join, the more chances you have to win. Check out Survival Football and sign up today!
Baltimore Ravens
Tough loss this week, Baltimore Ravens. You know what's the best way to get over a fantasy loss? Play more fantasy games! The NFL Yahoo Cup is open all season long and is completely free to enter.