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Bills vs. Dolphins: Full Highlights and Recap

Jesse ReedJun 7, 2018

The Miami Dolphins had no trouble dispatching the visiting Buffalo Bills in Week 16, winning by a score of 24-10.

The score betrays how one-sided this contest really was, as the Dolphins forced four turnovers and were up by three touchdowns until the fourth quarter.

Rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill only passed for 130 yards and completed about half of his attempts, but his two touchdown passes to Reggie Bush are what stand out the most from his performance. 

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Speaking of Bush, not only did he catch two touchdown passes, but he ran another one in from one yard out late in the second quarter to put the Dolphins up by 11 at the half and totaled 107 yards in the game. 

Ryan Fitzpatrick passed for 240 yards and threw one touchdown, but he also threw an interception and lost a fumble—mistakes that turned out to be too costly to overcome.

C.J. Spiller was one of the only bright spots for the Bills in Week 16, as he rushed for 138 yards on 22 carries in defeat. 

The other Bills player worth mentioning is Marcell Dareus, who sacked Ryan Tannehill twice—the only two sacks of the game for his team. 

The Dolphins improved to 7-8 on the season and will travel to face the New England Patriots in Week 17, while the Bills fell to 5-10 and will host the New York Jets next Sunday.

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