The Miami Dolphins picked up their fourth straight win when they beat the New York Jets 34-10 at MetLife Stadium Sunday. Miami won using the same formula it’s been slowly leaning into all season: running the hell out of the ball and playing opportunistic defense.
The Miami Dolphins' defense has been rolling in recent weeks. Their most recent showing, a 34-10 victory over the New York Jets, got a little extra boost as Miami's divisional rival was forced to turn to a young, inexperienced quarterback in Brady Cook early in the game.
The Miami Dolphins (6-7) kept their playoff push alive and Tua Tagovailoa kept his perfect record against the New York Jets (3-10) intact, rolling to a 34–10 win at MetLife Stadium for their fourth straight victory.
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The Miami Dolphins extended their winning streak to four games with a 34-10 victory against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. We rank the
The Miami Dolphins collected their fourth consecutive victory in Week 14 with a 34-10 nod over the New York Jets, but the win was overshadowed by star running back De’Von Achane’s injury.
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The Miami Dolphins' win streak has reached four. Miami came out and hammered the New York Jets via the run game on Sunday, rolling up a whopping 239 rushing yards on 41 carries in Week 14.
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In a game that had all the aesthetic appeal of a car wreck, the Miami Dolphins still managed to cruise past the New York Jets with a convincing 34-10 victory at MetLife Stadium.
Jaylen Wright ran for 107 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries to lead the Miami Dolphins to a 34-10 victory over the host New York Jets on Sunday at East Rutherford, N.J.
Week 14 of the regular season is in the books, and the Miami Dolphins took care of business and came away with a victory over the NY Jets. The Dolphins took care of the Jets, who were down to their 3rd string QB and were really hurt on offense. Here is my Stock Up/Stock Down report.
It wasn’t always pretty, but the Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets, 34-10, at MetLife Stadium Sunday. It was Miami’s fourth straight win, putting them at 6-7 and still in the hunt for a playoff berth. This also means the Dolphins will sweep the Jets this season, after splitting last year's series.
The Miami Dolphins have won their last three games, and they look like they could be heading to their fourth straight as they face the New York Jets. Unfortunately, they may have to do it without De’Von Achane, as he suffered a rib injury in the game, according to the Dolphins.
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Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane has been one of the league’s top ball carriers this season. He ranks third in the NFL with 1,034 rushing yards
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