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Dolphins beat Cowboys late, clinch playoff berth


MIAMI GARDENS — In the “prove you can beat a contender” bowl, the Miami Dolphins finally got one of those wins.

Behind a late game-winning drive and five field goals from kicker Jason Sanders — three from long range — the Dolphins took down the Cowboys, who came in with a similar narrative of coming up short against winning teams, 22-20, on a Christmas Eve Sunday evening at Hard Rock Stadium.

Sanders’ final boot from 29 yards with no time remaining was the difference.

“These kind of games, in December, that’s how they go,” said quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who was 24 of 37 for 293 yards and a touchdown and orchestrated the final drive. “Whoever has the ball last.”

Miami (11-4) clinched a playoff berth with the victory. It’s the first time since the 2001 season the team has qualified for consecutive playoffs.

“I felt like I’ve been waiting for that moment since the Jets game last year,” said Sanders, who also kicked the Dolphins into the postseason in 2022. “It just feels that much better that it was against a quality opponent.”

The hard-fought victory helps negate the narrative that these Dolphins can’t beat winning teams — in a week that started with coach Mike McDaniel telling anyone bringing up that outside talk to “F off.”

“I think it’s really hard to ignore the noise, so to speak, or not hear it,” McDaniel said after Sunday’s win. “I think you’re going to hear it. And so it’s impossible for people not to know all the things that we’re not capable of doing.

“I’m proud for this team because, regardless of what people say, you have to get to a mode where you’re solely worried about doing your job and being responsible for that with your teammates. And anything else, you get distracted and lose focus on what actually matters.”

The Dolphins are now one win away from clinching the AFC East, and they would take over No. 1 in the AFC with a Baltimore Ravens loss on Monday night against the San Francisco 49ers — a playoff position that will be decided in next week’s showdown in Baltimore anyway. Miami can also clinch the division over the Buffalo Bills before their meeting in Miami Gardens in the finale with a win over the Ravens on Dec. 31.



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