A historic win for the Dolphins

A historic win for the Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins’ star duo of Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill caused chaos in their team’s stunning 70-20 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

The Dolphins had never scored so many points in a game. The old record of 55 points was set in 1977.

Quarterback Tagovailoa completed 23 of 26 passes for 309 yards. His opponent for the day, Russell Wilson, recorded a lead of 306 yards. However, he was significantly less efficient and only completed 23 passes on 38 attempts.

His primary target, Tyreek Hill, continued his early season momentum by amassing 157 yards on nine receptions in addition to scoring a touchdown.

The Florida team’s ball carrier, Raheem Mostert, was also sensational with four majors, including three on the ground.

Miami remains undefeated this season with three wins in as many games. Mike McDaniels’ men are in first place in the American Association’s East Section. The situation is exactly the opposite for the poor Broncos as they still haven’t managed to get a win.

A first win for the Patriots this season

The New England Patriots took advantage of the New York Jets’ generosity and won for the first time this season despite a 15-10 victory on Sunday at Metlife Stadium in New York.

At the end of the third week of NFL activity, the two teams now have an identical record of 1-2.

New England just won its 15th straight game against its East Division rival in the American Association. The Pats’ last loss against the Jets was on December 27, 2015.

Thanks to a 47-yard field goal from precision kicker Chad Ryland in the first quarter, Bill Belichick’s men were the first to score.

Patriots quarterback Mack Jones made the best play of his day in that capacity. The latter connected with tight end Pharaoh Brown for 58 yards and scored the major.

The Massachusetts team’s center completed 15 of his 29 passes through the air for a total of 201 yards.
Running back Nick Bawden was the only one to cross the Jets’ end zone.

The bills are too strong for the commanders

The Buffalo Bills made short work of the Washington Commanders with a convincing 37-3 win at FedEx Field. This is the second success for the Bills in the current campaign.
Josh Allen did well in the game for the Bills. The quarterback completed 20 of his 32 passes for a total of 218 yards.

Allen also used his legs during the game by scoring a touchdown on the ground.
His counterpart Sam Howell had a miserable performance and threw four interceptions during the day.