It’s four wins on the trot for Miami as the Dolphins surged past the Cleveland Browns 39-17 on Sunday.
Tua Tagovailoa continued his scorching return to the gridiron following his Week 4 concussion, throwing for 285 yards and three touchdowns on the win.
A Browns Dream
Of all the premier quarterback matchups the 2022-23 NFL season has to offer, Tagovailoa v. Jacoby Brissett will likely never make the shortlist.
The Browns came on the back of their most complete game yet, a win over the Bengals. A 48-yard kickoff return courtesy of Jerome Ford set up Brissett at the Cleveland 47.
First play: play action and a surplus of time for Brissett to drop back and let it fly through the golden beams of the Florida sun.
Thirty-eight yards later and a Donovan Peoples-Jones catch, had the Browns living on a dream at the Miami 15. Strong out of the gate, a continuation of what they had dealt the Bengals. Four plays later, the Browns had first and goal at the Miami one-yard line.
Brissett bomb on the first play of the game!
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— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 13, 2022
Brissett would realize the dream with a pass to Harrison Bryant good for six points and an opening drive Browns lead.
Harrison walking in for 6 🤟
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— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 13, 2022
That was the last time the Browns would lead as their dream crashed at the hands of Tagovailoa and the reality of a red-hot Dolphins team.
The Tua Reality
With a chance to answer, the Dolphins drove the Browns downfield at will. Ten plays, 84 yards and in six minutes the Dolphins had their own six points.
The nightmare would continue for the Browns team that would see a fumble on its next drive answered with a Miami field goal for a 10-3 Dolphins lead.
Tagovailoa found Trent Sherfield for a score before ending the quarter on a 17-3 lead.
Where there was one, there were many for the Dolphins as Raheem Mostert tacked on yet another score for a commanding 24-3 lead. Cleveland got back on the scoreboard in consecutive drives with a field goal and a touchdown. The field goal and touchdown the Browns sweltered through 18 plays, would be answered by another Miami touchdown each, with a field goal to boot.
Another TD for the NFL's leading receiver @Cheetah
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FINAL: The @MiamiDolphins are 7-3! #CLEvsMIA pic.twitter.com/yXjVN9USq1
— NFL (@NFL) November 13, 2022
Looking Ahead
When the confetti settled on the Sunday game, the Dolphins held their biggest win of the season. A 39-17 win means more than the good side of the scoreboard.
The Dolphins (7-3) will host the Houston Texans next in a matchup favoring Miami.
The last time the Dolphins were 7-3 was 2001.
– 24 starting QBs ago
– 8 head coaches ago
– 7 stadium names ago
– Heat had zero titles
– LeBron was in HS
– iPod came out
– iPhone was 6 years away
– Tua was 3
– Mike McDaniel was a Yale freshman
– Tom Brady was a first-year starter— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) November 13, 2022