Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks has pointed out the team’s offensive struggles as the primary reason for their recent loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Dolphins suffered their seventh defeat of the season on Thursday, a disappointing 6-28 result.
Speaking to the media after the game, Brooks did not mince words in attributing the loss to the Dolphins’ offense. He mentioned, “I thought they [the Ravens’ offense] had a decent game, but a lot of that came towards the end of the game. The game was out of reach. A lot of garbage time, to be honest with you.”
Brooks continued his assessment by acknowledging the defense’s performance in the first half but emphasized the impact of turnovers and missed opportunities on the offense. He stressed the importance of capitalizing on chances and playing complementary football to achieve success.
Indeed, the Dolphins’ defense put up a strong fight in the first half, limiting the Ravens’ scoring opportunities. However, the offense failed to capitalize on their possessions, resulting in turnovers and a scoreless performance reminiscent of previous losses.
The team’s poor form has prompted owner Stephen Ross to make changes within the organization, starting with the dismissal of general manager Chris Grier after the loss to Baltimore. Ross stated, “As I assessed the state of the team and in my discussions with Chris, it became clear to both of us that change could not wait.”
On a positive note, Jordyn Brooks’ exceptional defensive display in the Dolphins’ Week 8 win over the Atlanta Falcons earned him the AFC Defensive Player of the Week accolade. His impressive stats, including 10 tackles, a sack, and three tackles for losses, showcased his impact on the field. Brooks currently leads the league in tackles with 93 and has contributed significantly to the team’s defensive efforts.
In conclusion, while the Dolphins continue to face challenges on the field, players like Jordyn Brooks remain pivotal to the team’s success. As they navigate through a tough season, the organization’s decision to make changes reflects their commitment to improvement and progress.

