
"The latest evidence is Sunday's lopsided 31-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns in which they turned the ball over four times and committed 10 costly penalties, many of them extending Cleveland drives. And that was a key factor because it wasn't like the Dolphins were atrocious in every phase of the game. They simply gift-wrapped too many things to the Browns, whom many could've very justifiably felt was still worse than Miami entering Sunday."
"Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's turnovers came in a bunch once again. Back-to-back three-interception games for him. One of them was a pick-six to start the second half that turned any chances of a comeback upside down. He nearly threw another one later, but Browns safety Rayshawn Jenkins was downed at the 2-yard line. Tagovailoa could only manage 100 passing yards before rookie Quinn Ewers, who supplanted Zach Wilson as Miami's backup, relieved him in the fourth quarter. Both were constantly under duress, and Miami was a putrid 1 for 13 on third downs."
"First, we start with what was pretty good, especially against a tough Browns run defense. Running back De'Von Achane went for 82 yards on 13 carries, breaking off a big 46-yard run while the game was still competitive early. The run game was set to be a focal point in some inclement weather in Cleveland, but the score was out of hand from the first play of the second half, rendering it to be useless from then on."
The 2025 Miami Dolphins lost 31-6 to the Cleveland Browns after four turnovers and 10 penalties, many of which extended Cleveland drives. The run game showed promise with De'Von Achane gaining 82 yards on 13 carries, including a 46-yard run, but became irrelevant once the score widened. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw three interceptions, including a pick-six to start the second half, and finished with 100 passing yards before being replaced by Quinn Ewers. The offense converted just 1 of 13 third downs. Miami's run defense allowed 104 yards on 33 carries (3.2 average), a modest improvement.
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