
"MIAMI GARDENS - This Miami Dolphins season needed a whiff of good news, and got some with their first win of the season Monday night against the error-prone New York Jets. The Dolphins won, 27-21, to move to 1-3 on the season. The Jets fell to 0-4. But it was an expensive with with a key injury for the Dolphins. Here are 10 thoughts on the night:"
"1. The costliest 10-yard catch possible to the Dolphins season came early in the third quarter when Tyreek Hill was tackled by Jets safety Malachi Moore and tumbled out of bounds at the 36-yard line on the Jets sideline. Everyone immediately knew something was seriously wrong. The Jets training staff sprinted to Hill. Players waved for the Dolphins trainers to come across the field. A cart quickly was brought out, Dolphins and Jets players went over to pay respects to Hill."
The Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets 27-21 to earn their first win and move to 1-3 while the Jets fell to 0-4. The victory was marred by a serious knee injury to wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who was carted off and taken to the hospital after being tackled early in the third quarter. Turnovers shaped the game: the Jets fumbled three times and lost all three, while the Dolphins fumbled twice and lost none. The Dolphins defense produced three takeaways after having none through the first three games, including a forced fumble near the goal line recovered by Minkah Fitzpatrick. The Hill injury creates significant uncertainty for the Dolphins' season.
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