Instant Analysis: Cincinnati Bengals 45, Miami Dolphins 21
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Instant Analysis: Cincinnati Bengals 45, Miami Dolphins 21
"The Quinn Ewers experience didn't turn out well for the Dolphins or Ewers. Miami might be back to the drawing board in finding a quarterback for next week and next year. Beyond that, the Dolphins had costly turnovers, coverage busts and other issues. It wasn't a good day."
"As soon as one thing went wrong - that offensive pass interference call that took away a big gain - the Dolphins unraveled. Quinn Ewers' first half offered the impression he was up to the task in his first start, but he could never recover once things went downhill. The defense didn't help out his cause either."
"Oooh. It had been a little while since seeing the Dolphins play a game that had no bearing on making the playoffs (almost four years). That was an atrocity. Now, 6-11 is legitimately in play."
Miami suffered a decisive loss to the Cincinnati Bengals at Hard Rock Stadium in rookie Quinn Ewers' first start. Ewers showed signs of competence early but momentum collapsed after an offensive pass interference call and subsequent turnovers. The offense could not recover while coverage busts and defensive breakdowns allowed Cincinnati to control the game. The performance intensifies questions about the starting quarterback role and roster readiness, suggesting the team may need to seek alternatives. The defeat damaged playoff hopes and left the Dolphins with a worsened record and an uncertain path forward.
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