MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — When Joe Flacco slapped his hands together as he trotted off the field, he wasn't clapping. He was angry about throwing an interception in the end zone with the Baltimore Ravens trailing by 10 points.
"There was just a little miscue on that pick," Flacco said.
No big deal, as it turned out. On their next two possessions, the Ravens mounted touchdown drives of 97 and 75 yards, then added the clinching score after a favorable replay reversal to beat the Miami Dolphins 28-13 Sunday.
The victory gave Baltimore (8-5) a lead over Miami (7-6) in the AFC race for a wild-card playoff berth. The Ravens also tightened the race for the AFC North title, helped by a loss by first-place Cincinnati (8-4-1) to Pittsburgh.
The Dolphins, who haven't been to the postseason since 2008, are now a long shot with three games to go.
Here are things to know in the wake of a pivotal game for playoff positioning:
ANGRY DOLPHINS: While the Ravens whooped it up in the closing minutes, Dolphins defensive tackle Jared Odrick was also screaming. He angrily yelled at coach Joe Philbin along the sideline after a long Ravens gain.
"Emotions were running high," Odrick said. "I probably should have calmed down a little earlier."