Dolphins season comes to miserable end in New England, marking start of pivotal offseason
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Dolphins season comes to miserable end in New England, marking start of pivotal offseason
"Ewers finished 16 of 23 for 137 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, possibly capping an MVP season, was 14 of 17 for 191 yards and a touchdown. But the running backs stole the show against the Miami defense. Rhamondre Stevenson scored on the ground and through the air for three total touchdowns as he accumulated 153 total yards from scrimmage. TreVeyon Henderson added a pair of rushing touchdowns."
"The Dolphins were driving on the opening series of the third quarter, but Ewers made his first costly mistake, intercepted in the end zone by safety Jaylinn Hawkins. That's when the third-quarter onslaught began. Stevenson caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Maye in the corner of the end zone after blowing by linebacker Tyrel Dodson with a quick move to the inside. He rumbled for another score on the ground, from 35 yards out a few minutes later."
The New England Patriots overwhelmed the Miami Dolphins 38-10, led by a running back tandem that combined for five touchdowns. New England finished 14-3 and clinched the No. 2 AFC seed, completing a 10-game turnaround. Miami finished 7-10 amid absences of De'Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle and rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers' late-game interception. Drake Maye threw efficiently, Rhamondre Stevenson accounted for three touchdowns and 153 scrimmage yards, and TreVeyon Henderson added two rushing scores. Miami faces decisions on coach Mike McDaniel's future and a pending search for a permanent general manager after Chris Grier's midseason firing.
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