
"Running back De'Von Achane left the game early in the second quarter, but it doesn't sound serious in that he wasn't ever officially ruled out and stood on the sidelines in the second half. But he took the Dolphins offense with him in some respects. He had seven carries for 92 yards (13.1 average) and a touchdown to that point. He had two carries for 40 yards on the opening 69-yard touchdown drive and scored on a 13-yard run on the second drive."
"Jaylen Wright had a productive day behind an offensive line that has found its groove. He ran 24 times for 107 yards (4.5-yard average) with a touchdown. Wright hasn't had the season the Dolphins or surely he expected. But up 21-0 Mike McDaniel was going to keep pounding the ball and running the clock. This was a game the offensive line ground out. As a team, the Dolphins ran for an impressive 239 yards."
"That's what you're supposed to do on a cold day on the road when you get the early lead. Pick a stat, any stat, and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver couldn't have expected much more. His defense held the Jets to: 1-of-12 on third downs (one-of-two on fourth downs); 0-for-2 on red-zone chances 62 yards rushing and had three interceptions and forced three fumbles (the Jets recovered all three)."
The Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets 34-10, improving to 6-7 and winning four straight. Miami scored on its opening drives of 69, 80 and 29 yards and built a 21-0 lead. De'Von Achane left early after explosive early rushing but had seven carries for 92 yards and a touchdown before exiting. Jaylen Wright carried 24 times for 107 yards and a touchdown as the Dolphins rushed for 239 yards as a team. Anthony Weaver's defense limited the Jets to 1-of-12 on third downs, 0-for-2 in the red zone, 62 rushing yards, three interceptions and three forced fumbles.
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