NFL: Buffalo Bills defeat stubborn Miami Dolphins

The Buffalo Bills secure their third victory in their third game of the season. However, it is hard work against the Miami Dolphins.

In a close AFC East duel, the Buffalo Bills triumphed 31-21 over the Miami Dolphins in Week 3 of the NFL, continuing their perfect start to the season.

The Dolphins, on the other hand, continue to stumble and remain winless at 0-3 – their worst start since 2019.

In front of 71,202 spectators at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, the Bills put on a dominant offensive display, led by quarterback Josh Allen, who impressed with precise passes and a strong running game.

The Dolphins fought bravely, impressively converting ten of 15 third downs, but crucial mistakes, including a roughing the kicker penalty when they had already stopped the Bills at 21-21, broke their necks.

Statistically, the Bills underlined their superiority: Josh Allen completed 22 of 28 passes for 213 yards and threw three touchdowns without a single interception. Running back James Cook shone with 108 rushing yards and a 2-yard TD run at the start of the third quarter.

On the other side, Tua Tagovailoa completed 23 of 34 passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns – to Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill – but his offense never really got going.
Ollie Gordon scored Miami’s only rushing touchdown, and the Dolphins dominated possession at times but failed to convert on key moments against the Bills defense.

Miami opened the game with an early touchdown, but the Bills responded promptly and led 21-14 after three of four quarters. The turning point came in the final quarter: Zach Simmonds caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Tua Tagovailoa.

Miami opened the game with an early touchdown, but the Bills responded promptly and led 21-14 after three of four quarters. The turning point came in the final quarter: Zach Sieler’s foul against Bills punter Cameron Johnston gave Buffalo a first down at Miami’s 36-yard line. Five plays later, Allen made it 28-21 with a 15-yard TD pass to Khalil Shakir.

The Dolphins pushed back and reached the Bills’ red zone with three minutes left on the clock. This is when the game-changing moment came: linebacker Terrel Bernard, the hero of the night, intercepted a pass from Tagovailoa – the only turnover of the game. It was Tua’s fourth interception of the season and his tenth in ten games against Buffalo. The Bills seized the opportunity: kicker Matt Prater (after an earlier miss from 39 yards) converted a 48-yard field goal to seal the 31-21 victory. Allen improved his Thursday night record to 8-0 and his record against Miami to 14-2, throwing 45 touchdown passes in those games. Against the Dolphins, he also threw the 300th touchdown of his career. In Week 4, the Bills host the New Orleans Saints, while the Dolphins must hold their own at home against the New York Jets on Monday, where a win is essential to ease the pressure on coach Mike McDaniel.

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