NFL Game Summary - Buffalo at Miami
(Sunday, December 23rd)
Final Score: Miami 24, Buffalo 10
Miami, FL (Sports Network) - The Miami Dolphins kept their slim playoff hopes
alive Sunday with a 24-10 win over the Buffalo Bills, but the window was
slammed shut only a few minutes later.
Moments after the Dolphins finished off their second straight victory, the
Cincinnati Bengals ended Miami's faint postseason chances with a last-second
win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Dolphins (7-8) needed to finish in a three-way tie with Cincinnati and
Pittsburgh at 8-8 to claim the AFC's final wild card spot. A Pittsburgh win
would have kept Miami alive heading into next week's regular-season finale at
New England.
Instead, Cincinnati wrapped up the last spot and it will be a fourth straight
non-playoff season for the Dolphins, who prevailed Sunday thanks to three
touchdowns from Reggie Bush.
Bush ran for 65 yards with a touchdown on 19 carries and caught four passes
for 42 yards with two scores in the victory. Ryan Tannehill completed 13-of-25
passes for 130 yards and added 44 yards on the ground. Miami finished with 182
yards rushing, led by rookie Lamar Miller's 73 yards on 10 attempts.
"Everyone was focused on getting a win because that's what we could control,"
Bush said. "We got the job done."
Buffalo turned the ball over four times, the first three leading to 17 points
for Miami. The fourth ended Buffalo's final drive in the fourth quarter at the
Miami goal line.
The Bills (5-10) have dropped three in a row and will finish with double-digit
losses for the fourth straight year.
C.J. Spiller ran for 138 yards for Buffalo and Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 240
yards with a fourth-quarter touchdown.
Fitzpatrick's 2-yard TD pass to Brad Smith with 8:52 remaining pulled the
Bills within two scores and Buffalo followed with a march to the Miami one to
make things interesting, but Reshad Jones made a leaping interception with
1:14 remaining to seal the contest.
Jones also recovered a pair of fumbles for a Miami defense that had forced
just one turnover in the previous seven games.
After the Dolphins' first possession of the game ended in a blocked field goal
by Alex Carrington, Buffalo quickly moved the other way and had a first down
at the Miami 30. Stevie Johnson then fumbled after a catch inside the 20.
Jones scooped up the loose ball and his 24-yard return gave the Dolphins
possession at their own 38. Tannehill followed by leading the offense 62 yards
for a touchdown, finishing the series with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Bush.
Bush took a short toss and sprinted toward the end zone, reaching the ball to
the pylon as he appeared to step out of bounds inside the five. The play was
reviewed and upheld.
A career-long 62-yard run by Spiller in the second quarter set up a 42-yard
Rian Lindell field goal to get Buffalo on the board. The Bills nearly had a
touchdown on the play after Spiller's big run, but Johnson was unable to hold
on to a pass in the end zone.
The Dolphins crossed midfield on each of their next two possessions before
punting, then drove 65 yards on five plays for a touchdown in the final minute
of the first half. Tannehill keyed the set with a 30-yard pass to Rishard
Matthews, then raced 31 yards down the right sideline on the next play to set
up Bush's 1-yard TD run for a 14-3 advantage.
"We just gave up too much, too early," Bills head coach Chan Gailey said. "We
fought, but we didn't execute well enough early in the game. We had too much
to overcome in the end."
Buffalo's initial possession of the third quarter ended in similar fashion to
its first series of the game, as tight end Dorin Dickerson fumbled in Miami
territory after a catch.
The Dolphins recovered at their own 36 and went 64 yards the other way for a
touchdown. Miller broke off a 28-yard run on the first play and Bush capped
the 10-play drive with a 12-yard touchdown reception, getting both feet down
on a perfect fade pass from Tannehill.
Cameron Wake then stripped Fitzpatrick a few moments later and Jones recovered
the fumble, setting up Nate Kaeding's 45-yard field goal for a 24-3 edge with
4:17 left in the third. Kaeding signed earlier this week after Dan Carpenter
was placed on injured reserve.
Game Notes
The Dolphins finished 5-3 at home, while Buffalo was 2-6 on the road ... Miami
converted 7-of-14 third downs ... The Bills had 11 penalties for 93 yards and
the Dolphins were penalized three times for only 25 yards ... Spiller, who
notched his fifth 100-yard game of the season, became the first Bill to record
100 yards from scrimmage in 10 games since Thurman Thomas in 1992. Spiller
also became the first Bill since Travis Henry in 2003 to surpass 1,500 yards
from scrimmage in a season ... Carrington has three blocked field goals this
season, the most for a Bill since Bruce Smith blocked three in 1996 ... Bills
tight end Scott Chandler suffered a knee injury after a 25-yard catch on the
team's first series and did not return. His backup, Dickerson, was carted off
in the fourth quarter with a right leg injury ... Miami gained a split of the
season series and has won seven of the last 10 meetings. The Bills, who earned
a 19-14 win in Buffalo last month, last swept the series in 2007.
12/23 19:18:16 ET

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