To say that the Baltimore Ravens have had the Miami Dolphins’ number over the years might be an understatement — the Ravens may as well be the Dolphins’ kryptonite.

Since the John Harbaugh era began in 2008, Miami is a combined 1-7 head-to-head with Baltimore. Furthermore, the Dolphins have been absolutely embarrassed in their last two meeting, with the Ravens winning those contests by a combined 78-6 score.

While it seemed that things couldn’t get any worse, the Ravens dealt the Dolphins the ultimate blow in their most recent matchup, a nationally televised 40-0 blowout victory on a Thursday night in October 2017.

Though it seems as if the Dolphins have taken enough punishment as is, the Ravens couldn’t help but get another lick in when unveiling the new corner scoreboard at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium.

In a post to the team’s official Instagram story, the new corner scoreboard is shown proudly displaying a not-so-subtle reference to that aforementioned Thursday night game. A closer look also shows that the team appears to be showcasing their Week 13 victory over the Detroit Lions on the ribbon scoreboard.

Measuring 33 feet wide and 44 feet high, the 4K ultra-high-definition video board is also accompanied by two new large suites. Plans are in place for another board to be placed at a different end of the stadium in time for next season.

“I think the corner boards that we’re putting in the corners of the stadium will really enhance the experience just because it will give us the ability to provide more content to folks without necessarily impacting what’s appearing on the big boards,” said Ravens senior vice president of stadium operations Roy Sommerhof, per the Baltimore Sun. “We’ll have the ability to provide that instantaneously for fans now.”

The boards are part of an overarching three-year, $120 million renovation that is set to conclude at the start of the 2019 season. Other planned improvements to M&T Bank Stadium as part of the renovation include 16 escalators, several more elevators and a refurbished sound system.