Bills hold off Dolphins on 'Thursday Night Football'
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Seeking to avoid their first 0-3 start since 2019, and driven to change the narrative regarding coach Mike McDaniel's job security, the Miami Dolphins came up short in a 31-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night.
It may not have been the most dominant performance by the Bills, but it ended just like almost all of their meetings with the Dolphins have recently: with a win. Buffalo started fast offensively and finished strong defensively with a Terrel Bernard interception of Tua Tagovailoa for a 31-21 win,
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen did not waste any time setting a new record in Week 3 against the Miami Dolphins.
All the good feelings earned by the Miami Dolphins for their 3-0 start are now officially and completely gone. That's what happens when a team loses four of five games and two in a row. That's what happens when you're the 4-4 Dolphins and are desperate for ...
Wright did not play any snaps during Thursday's 31-212 loss to the Bills. Wright was cleared to make his regular-season debut Thursday, but he did not handle any snaps on either offense or special teams while De'Von Achane and Ollie Gordon led Miami's backfield.
The Buffalo Bills set a new record behind Josh Allen's clinical showing against the Miami Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football."
Mike Florio and Chris Simms map out why Tyrod Taylor could make things more interesting for the Jets against the Bucs, who have pulled out wins in the final minutes of both games so far this season.