In all, Baltimore piled up a franchise record 643 yards of offense, with their 59 points tying the 2012 New England Patriots for the highest score in a game of the past eight seasons, according to Pro Football Reference. The last team to break 60 points was the New Orleans Saints, who did it in a 62-10 win over Indianapolis in 2012.

Marquise Brown, the rookie wide receiver who paced the Ravens with 147 receiving yards and two touchdowns, said he had heard the talk about Jackson’s limitations but never saw anything wrong with the young quarterback.

“I’m glad he got here and showed what he can do,” Brown said.

It would not be wise to draw too many conclusions in a game against the Dolphins, but Baltimore, bolstered by the addition of Mark Ingram II at running back, showed an incredible amount of balance, with 378 yards in the air and 265 on the ground. Only two teams in N.F.L. history — the 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers and the 1950 Los Angeles Rams — had ever surpassed 350 passing yards and 250 rushing yards in the same game.

The Ravens did not commit a turnover, and were able to come away with Jackson fairly unscathed, as he carried the ball as a runner just three times and endured just one sack.

The Dolphins got one touchdown pass out of the veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick, but had turned to the newly-acquired Josh Rosen by the end of the game. Neither made any sort of dent in Baltimore’s terrific start to the season.