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Dolphins-Broncos: Top takeaways from Miami’s historic win over Denver


MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins established a franchise record for points in Sunday’s 70-20 shellacking of the visiting Denver Broncos. The previous mark was 55 established on Nov. 24, 1997 vs. St. Louis.

Yeah, coach Mike McDaniel, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill, in their second season together, did something that Shula-Marino-Clayton and Duper could never do.

That’s impressive.

Let’s not discount running backs Raheem Mostert or De’Von Achane (203 yards rushing). They were also huge.

And the defense was also impressive.

In fact, the Dolphins could give quite a few game balls for this performance.

But the big thing is this sets up one heck of a showdown next week in Buffalo.

Offensive explosion

The Dolphins approached the NFL record for points, which was 72 established by Washington in 1966.

The overall record is 73 by Chicago but that was a playoff game in the 1940 championship game.

This was absolutely amazing, and a great statement by the Mike McDaniel-Tua Tagovailoa offense. — Chris Perkins

Tua on fire again

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa completed his first 16 passes Sunday before ending 23 of 26 for 309 yards, four touchdowns, no interceptions, and a 155.8 passer rating (158.3 is perfect).

Tagovailoa completed 12 consecutive passes at one point last season.

In a nod to the offensive line, Tagovailoa wasn’t sacked Sunday for the second game. He’s only been sacked once in three games.

Tagovailoa has been magical this season. For the season he’s 72 of  101 for 1,024 yards, eight touchdowns and two interceptions.

Tyreek 2K

On the third play of the game quarterback Tua Tagovailoa went over the middle to hit wide receiver Tyreek Hill on a 54-yard touchdown reception.

Hill kept it going and didn’t stop until he had nine receptions for 157 yards and one touchdown. Hill had six receptions for 122 yards and one toucdowns on the first half.

Hill now has 25 receptions for 412 yards and four touchdowns for the season.

Hill is averaging 137.3 yards per game, and at this pace he’ll end with 2,335 yards.

Hill started the year with a 215-yard performance against the Los Angeles Chargers. Hill had five receptions for 40 yards last week against New England.



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