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Buffalo is off to a 2-0 start after its rollicking comeback win over the Ravens and a shellacking of the Jets. The Bills are looking to stake out an early claim for the top spot in the AFC, and given the way they're playing, it wouldn't be a surprise if they eventually wound up with the No. 1 seed by year's end.
The Dolphins fell to 0-3, but a game that was too close for too long — for the Bills — might've prolonged McDaniel's job security.
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Dolphins vs. Bills highlights: Miami fades late in Week 3 loss
Unsurprisingly, the Dolphins are a big underdog in a Thursday night road matchup at Highmark Stadium. Despite having its starting quarterback healthy and in the lineup, Miami is the first team in two years to be a double-digit underdog in a game in the first three weeks of a season.
The Buffalo Bills set a new record behind Josh Allen's clinical showing against the Miami Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football."
Taking a look back at the Dolphins Week 3 loss to the Bills and selecting our three (plus) stars from the game.
The Dolphins have not quit on coach Mike McDaniel. They played hard. They gave the Bills their best shot. And if there’s ever a victory lurking in the dark cloud of a double-digit defeat, the silver lining from Thursday night is that there’s no reason for Dolphins owner Stephen Ross to make any significant moves with his team.
That was followed by Allen taking a sack, and then Matt Prater shanked a 39-yard field goal and the game turned on a dime with that sequence. Miami proceeded to drive 71 yards to the tying touchdown, converting five third downs along the way, and suddenly it was 14-14 and that set up a taut second half.
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