BALTIMORE -- John Harbaugh had been waiting the entire season for the Baltimore Ravens to put it all together in one memorable, outstanding performance.His patience was rewarded Sunday.The Ravens combined a record-setting passing day by Joe Flacco with a rugged defensive effort in a 38-6 rout of the Miami Dolphins.It was just a heck of a team victory, Harbaugh said. Its something thats been in our minds, our vision of how we played today as a team. Its what were working for, and its nice to see it happen.Flacco threw for 381 yards and four touchdowns, and the Ravens (7-5) made it apparent early that Miamis six-game winning streak would not make it to seven.Baltimore built a 24-0 halftime lead behind the leagues second-ranked defense and Flacco, who went 27 for 34 for 258 yards and three scores.That was enough to provide the Ravens with their fourth win in five games and at least a share of first place in the AFC North.Flacco finished with a franchise-record 36 completions in 47 attempts, by far his most impressive outing in an uneven season. He entered with 11 TD passes and 10 interceptions.It feels good to throw four touchdown passes, Flacco said, but at the end of the day, what does it really matter? As long as we win, thats what matters.Miami (7-5) didnt score until Ryan Tannehill threw a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter following a fumble recovery that started the drive at the Baltimore 8.That made it 24-6, and Flacco answered with a 53-yard touchdown pass to Breshad Perriman with 12:49 left.Two of Flaccos TD passes went to tight end Dennis Pitta, whos enjoying a fine season in his return from a second hip surgery. Pitta had nine catches for 90 yards and leads Baltimore with 61 receptions, but he hadnt reached the end zone since December 2013.Tannehill went 29 for 40 for 226 yards and three interceptions. He was picked off only once during Miamis six-game streak.The Ravens scored a touchdown on their first possession for the second week in a row, moving 75 yards before Flacco connected with Terrance West for a 3-yard score.Unlike last week, when Baltimore managed just one TD in a win over Cincinnati, the Ravens immediately built on their early advantage. Following a missed field goal by the Dolphins, Flacco deftly took Baltimore downfield before throwing a 13-yard touchdown pass to Pitta.The drive was extended by Kenneth Dixons 10-yard run on a fourth-and-1.Flacco capped an 18-play drive in the second quarter with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Pitta. The methodical march took up 8 minutes, 57 seconds.QUOTEABLEDolphins: This was not one of our best performances, coach Adam Gase said. You cant waste opportunities early in the game, especially on offense. We had nothing that really jump-started us. We just couldnt make any plays.Ravens: I thought Joe just played phenomenally well, Harbaugh said. Joe and the offensive line got the game balls in the locker room. I thought (Flaccos) vision was phenomenal. He moved around and made plays on the run, guys made catch-and-run plays. It looked like we wanted it to look.NOWHERE TO RUNDolphins: Miami was limited to 62 yards rushing, its lowest output since gaining 51 in a loss to Tennessee on Oct. 9 -- its last loss. Jay Ajayi was held to 61 yards on 12 carries.Ravens: The Ravens split the handoffs. Dixon gained 56 yards on six attempts and West had 10 carries for 50 yards, including a 9-yard TD run in the fourth quarter.STILL PERFECTRavens kicker Justin Tucker connected on a 55-yard field goal to end the first half. Hes 28 for 28 this season, with eight FGs of at least 50 yards. Hes also hit 35 in a row over two seasons.Gase used a timeout an instant before Tucker banged his field goal try through the uprights. After the timeout, Tucker duplicated the feat.INJURY UPDATEDolphins: LB Kiko Alonso (hand) missed part of the first half. ... 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The second round of the playoffs is? here -- lets go!Week 14 injuries to monitor heading into the weekend:WR Michael Crabtree -- fingerWR Donte Moncrief -- hammyWR Julio Jones -- toeRB Melvin Gordon -- hip and kneeRB Matt Forte -- kneeRB Darren Sproles -- concussionQB Ryan Tannehill -- knee (out)QB Aaron Rodgers -- calfNews and notes:WR Sammy Watkins -- wants to play the remaining three gamesWR A.J. Green -- expected to practice this weekWR Michael Floyd -- DUI on Monday morningWR Alshon Jeffery -- comes off of suspension to play the Green Bay PackersHead coach Jeff Fisher -- fired from the Los Angeles RamsWaiver Wire Tuesday has arrived, and this is whom you need to target:QBTyrod Taylor vs. Cleveland (owned 58.8 percent)Taylor will start against the Browns on Sunday, and the Buffalo Bills quarterback will be playing to prove he is worthy of being among the starting 32. Clevelands pass defense has allowed 30 passing touchdowns in 2016, which is last in the NFL, and has given up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.(Others to target = Colin Kaepernick @ Atlanta)RBKenneth Farrow vs. Oakland (owned .07 percent)Melvin Gordon suffered a hip injury last week and Farrow could receive a number of snaps if Gordon misses time. Farrow became the San Diego Chargers lead back after Gordon went down Sunday and totaled 16 carries for 55 yards and six receptions for 23 yards.dddddddddddd. If you own Gordon, its imperative you grab his handcuff immediately. #RunDontWalk(Others to target =?Bilal Powell vs. Miami, Kenneth Dixon vs. Philadelphia)WRTaylor Gabriel vs. San Francisco (owned 50.7 percent)Gabriel had three receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown Sunday in the Atlanta Falcons win over the Rams. With Julio Jones (toe) and Mohamed Sanu (groin) out, Gabriel has become a must-own in fantasy. Gabriel has five touchdowns in his past six games, and in Week 15 he will take on the 49ers, whose defense has given up the eighth most fantasy points to wide receivers this season.(Others to target = Alshon Jeffery @ Green Bay, Tyreek Hill vs. Tennessee, Dontrelle Inman vs. Oakland, J.J. Nelson vs. New Orleans))TELadarius Green @ Cincinnati (owned 53.9 percent)Green had a subpar Week 14 due to winter conditions that impacted the mojo of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Green has an opportunity to rebound in Week 15 against the Bengals. Cincinnati has allowed three tight ends to post almost 80 yards in its past five games and its giving up the fourth-most fantasy points to these overgrown receivers in 2016.(Others to target = C.J. Fiedorowicz vs. Jacksonville)Good luck in the postseason! ' ' '