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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?
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Tua Tagovailoa was sacked three times by three different players; there were six tackles for a loss, and there were 65 total tackles by this defense (36 solo tackles). The Dolphins made it to the red zone five times on Sunday, but only recorded one touchdown. The other drives ended in a field goal or the Dolphins turning it over on downs.
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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.
Miami Dolphins cornerback JuJu Brents is headed to injured reserve with season-ending foot surgery, according to NFL Network. Brents, 25, was injured in Miami's 16-13 victory over Washington in Spain. Brents started the game in place of Rasul Douglas, who may be able to return against the Saints after Miami's bye week.
Miami Dolphins beat the Washington Commanders 16-13 in overtime as NFL makes history with first-ever game in Spain at Real Madrids Bernabeu Stadium; it concludes a record slate of seven international
Cornerback Jack Jones came through for the Dolphins (4-7) on Sunday with his overtime pick, helping lead to a 16-13 victory over the Washington Commanders in the first NFL regular-season game in Spain. His forced fumble last week helped the Dolphins beat Buffalo 30-13 at home. He also had six total tackles against the Bills.
The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders played the first NFL game in Madrid, Spain. The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders played the first NFL game in Madrid, Spain, with both teams looking to improve on a 3-7 record. The Dolphins pulled out a 16-13 win in overtime. Riley Patterson kicked a 29-yard field goal to win it.