Now 0-3, Dolphins battle but refuse moral victories
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Now 0-3, Dolphins battle but refuse moral victories
""No moral victories, that's for sure," quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said after the game. "There's definitely some things that we can take away that are good and up to par with our standard of how we operate within our offense. ... Never good to lose, regardless of how a certain individual may have felt they performed. This is a team sport. We win together, we lose together.""
"After a 52-yard opening kick return from Dee Eskridge, the Dolphins scored on their opening drive for the first time this season but allowed 14 straight points to Buffalo immediately after. The Bills appeared ready to stretch their lead even further midway through the second quarter, but Matt Prater missed a 39-yard field goal and the Dolphins tied the score with a 16-play drive just before halftime."
Miami entered the game as 12½-point underdogs but remained competitive for three-and-a-half quarters before losing 31-21 to Buffalo. The loss dropped Miami to 0-3 and extended Buffalo's streak to seven straight wins over the Dolphins. Miami scored on its opening drive for the first time this season after a 52-yard opening kick return by Dee Eskridge but then conceded 14 straight points. Matt Prater missed a 39-yard field goal late in the second quarter, and Miami tied the score with a 16-play drive before halftime. A roughing-the-punter flag on Zach Sieler negated a subsequent defensive stop and shifted momentum late in the game.
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