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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa gets asked an obvious Lionel Messi question after match in Madrid, Spain.
Jones, a cornerback, was the hero of the day, intercepting a pass by Marcus Mariota on the first play of overtime. Talk about sudden death: Seven seconds into the OT, the game was essentially over. All that remained was the inevitable field goal that enabled everyone in the rollicking Bernabeu stadium to exhale.
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Mike McDaniel says family time, a chance for rest and a Dolphins' winning streak align perfectly
For the first time all year, the Dolphins are on a winning streak. A 16-13 overtime win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday in Madrid gave Miami back-to-back wins and pushed its record to 4-7 — far from optimal, yet a whole lot better than things looked at 1-6 and 2-7.
The Dolphins are finally afforded much-needed rest after traveling to Spain for a second straight win that offered momentum, team-building for Miami going into the bye.
MADRID — Grading the Miami Dolphins for their 16-13 overtime win over the Washington Commanders in the first NFL game played in Spain. It was a routine day at the office for Tua Tagovailoa. A couple of sacks he might have avoided. De'Von Achane rushed for 120 yards and remained the offense's best threat.
Dolphins will host an official fan fest, flag football clinics and much more in Madrid ahead of NFL’s first regular-season game in Spain.
Ahead of the Dolphins/Commanders match-up in Madrid, cheerleader and Netflix star Ari McClure repped her team by wearing a Dolphins jersey as a dress for a night out.
The Miami Dolphins improved to 4-7 with a 16-13 overtime defeat of the Washington Commanders in Madrid, Spain. De'Von Achane and Jordyn Brooks led the way for Miami, which has won two consecutive games and three of four, entering a bye week. No time like the present for an Overreaction Monday. Let’s overreact … or not?