MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins had a nightmare home opener against the Buffalo Bills.
Everything that could go wrong for the Dolphins did.
The Bills beat the Dolphins, 41-14.
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Tyrod Taylor got the scoring started early with a 25-yard touchdown pass to former Dolphins Charles Clay to put the Bills up 7-0.
Taylor struck again later in the first quarter, with a 10-yard touchdown pass to LeSean McCoy. The Bills were up 14-0.
In the second quarter, Ryan Tannehill was pressured and threw an interception to Preston Brown. He returned the ball 43-yards for a touchdown. The Dolphins were down 24-0.
The Dolphins offense came to life in the third quarter.
Ryan Tannehill hit Rishard Matthews for a 21-yard touchdown. After a 2-point conversion to Jarvin Landry, the Dolphins were down 27-8.
The Bills responded in the 4th quarter. Taylor hit former Dolphin Chris Hogan for a 38-yard touchdown. The Bills were up 34-8.
The Dolphins had four chances to score from the 2 yard line in the 4th quarter. Four straight Tannehill passes scored to fail.
Later in the fourth, Tannehill hit Matthews for a second touchdown. The connection was 46-yards.
The Bills answered right away with a Karlos Williams 41-yard touchdown run. The Bills took a 41-14 lead.
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