
"The Miami Dolphins gave everyone the kind of November afternoon you once might have expected from the them, but then didn't expect at all as this season played out. De'Von Achane ran behind a dominant offensive line. The Dolphins defense shut out Buffalo for three quarters. Mike McDaniel coached like he'd discovered the formula to beating Buffalo after seven consecutive losses was running on its suspect defense from the start and never stop running."
"Just enjoy it. Just take it in with a smile, like Achane did, leaning against a wall under Hard Rock Stadium as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa answered a question about what Achane meant to the day. "He had two touchdowns," Tua said. "I think that affects the game. Every time you can get someone like that, a playmaker, on your team, you get him the ball in his hands and you know what he's capable of doing.""
The Miami Dolphins defeated the Buffalo Bills 30-13 with a dominant ground attack and strong defense. De'Von Achane rushed for 174 yards, averaged 7.9 yards per carry, scored two touchdowns and added 51 receiving yards. The offensive line consistently opened lanes while Miami committed to running early and often. The Dolphins' defense shut out Buffalo for three quarters and pressured Josh Allen throughout the game. The win highlighted Achane's versatility as a runner and pass-game threat and reflected a decision to keep his immediate impact rather than trading him. The victory provides momentum but does not erase season-long questions.
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