Miami Dolphins Big Win Over The Buffalo Bills
In a critical AFC East showdown last night, the Dolphins emerged with a 22-9 victory, scoring the game's final 19 points in the last 18 minutes. Miami is now 6-4 with favorable home games against Baltimore, Minnesota, and the Jets, while Buffalo is 5-5 and a longshot to make the playoffs.
In front of a sold-out crowd at Sun Life Stadium, the Miami Dolphins avenged their Week 2 loss with an all-around performance against the Buffalo Bills in Week 11 of the 2014 NFL season.
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The Miami Dolphins offensive line will have a different look on Thursday night than it has during the first nine games of the season.
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The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins are tied for second place in the AFC East with identical 5-4 records, and this Thursday night game is going to say a lot for what their postseason future may hold. Ian Eagle of CBS Sports took some time to talk about the big game and how it could affect the rest of the season for both teams. Let's just say, this is a must-win for both the Bills and Dolphins.
With a quick turnaround, the Miami Dolphins will have no time to feel sorry for themselves following a heartbreaking loss to the Lions, as the Buffalo Bills and their top-notch defense invade Sun Life Stadium for a pivotal AFC East showdown.
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EJ Manuel is out as the Buffalo Bills' starting quarterback, and veteran Kyle Orton is in.
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Kyle Orton has gone from being the potential franchise savior in Denver to becoming a free agent in the span of just ten weeks in the NFL.
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Throughout Wednesday, it appeared that it was only a matter of time before Kyle Orton joined the Miami Dolphins as the team's new starting quarterback. But as the hours continued to pass into Thursday morning the deal stalled.
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The available quarterbacks for the Miami Dolphins to sign continues to dwindle through the first 24 hours of teams being able to negotiate with players.
Ask anyone who's watched the Miami Dolphins for the last 12 years what they want most and almost all of them will say a solid, long-term quarterback. Unrestricted free agency should start this week, and there are some quarterbacks the Dolphins might be interested in.
The Miami Dolphins have a starting quarterback on the roster, but there are plenty of options out there to either sign a new starter or a quality backup quarterback.
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Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves, Matthew Tkachuk scored twice and the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 on Thursday night to take a 3-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.
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The Dolphins have a 2nd round pick on Friday and four more picks on Saturday
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