Tagovailoa carves up Patriots in 34-15 win over New England

MIAMI GARDENS ā€“ Tua Tagovailoa threw for 317 yards and four touchdowns, including two scores to running back Deā€™Von Achane, and the Miami Dolphins routed the New England Patriots 34-15 on Sunday.

The Dolphins (5-6) have a thin margin for error the rest of the season but have kept themselves afloat with a three-game winning streak. With their win at New England (3-9) in Week 5, the Dolphins have swept their division rivals in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1999-2000.

Tagovailoa, who moved to 7-0 in his career against New England, entered the game with a league-high 73.4% completion rate and went 29 for 40.

Backup Skylar Thompson replaced Tagovailoa with about 11 minutes left in what was already a blowout, but a bad handoff on his first play resulted in a fumble that was recovered by cornerback Christian Gonzalez and returned 63 yards for a touchdown. It cut New Englandā€™s deficit to 31-15, and Tagovailoa returned the next drive.

Miamiā€™s defense held the rest of the way. Linebacker Tyrel Dodson intercepted rookie quarterback Drake Maye on New Englandā€™s penultimate drive, then Miami stopped the Patriots on fourth down on the next.

Jaylen Waddle caught eight passes for a season-high 144 yards and a 23-yard touchdown that stretched Miamiā€™s lead to 31-0 entering the fourth. Achane scored on a 9-yard screen pass and then walked into the end zone for an 11-yard TD in the first half.

Jonnu Smith finished with 87 yards on nine catches to continue his strong first season as a Dolphin. One week after catching two touchdowns with a career-high 101 yards receiving, Smith found the end zone for a 7-yard TD catch on the Dolphinsā€™ second drive.

New England was shut out until tight end Austin Hooper got behind the Dolphins defense for a wide-open 38-yard touchdown catch from Maye to make it 31-7 with 13:43 left.

Maye completed 22 of 37 passes for 221 yards with 26 yards rushing. But he couldnā€™t overcome an overall sloppy performance by the Patriots in which they got nothing going offensively until the final quarter.

New Englandā€™s best drive of the first half lasted 12 plays and covered 80 yards but included three accepted offensive penalties and ended in a missed 45-yard field goal by Joey Slye.

The Patriots forced a Dolphins punt and moved down the field again on the opening drive of the second half, with Maye completing an improvised 10-yard throw on third down to receiver Kendrick Bourne.

New England then tried a double pass with Bourne, whose cross-field throw fell short of Rhamondre Stevenson on 3rd-and-17.

DeMario Douglas led the Patriots with 61 yards receiving. Antonio Gibson had six rushes for 30 yards.

Injuries

Dolphins: LB Anthony Walker Jr. sustained a noncontact hamstring injury in the second quarter. He was helped slowly off the field by trainers and did not return.

Up next

Patriots: Host Indianapolis next Sunday.

Dolphins: At Green Bay on Thursday.


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