Patriots stock watch: Here's who stood out and struggled in dominant win against the Dolphins
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Patriots stock watch: Here's who stood out and struggled in dominant win against the Dolphins
"The Patriots turned in a clean, turnover-free performance in their regular-season finale. They overcame a sluggish first half and eventually dominated the Dolphins during the latter half of the game, snagging a 38-10 home victory at Gillette Stadium and securing the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Miami mustered one early touchdown drive with rookie Quinn Ewers at the helm starting in place of Tua Tagovailoa. The Patriots shut down Miami's run game and enjoyed a strong performance of their own on the ground."
"Christian Barmore Stevenson carried his December success over into January, starting the New Year off with a three-touchdown performance. It took him just seven carries to reach a game-high 131 rushing yards. He had more rushing yards than the Dolphins had net passing yards. He set the tone early with a 56-yard run on the opening drive. He had two scores on the ground and one touchdown catch."
The Patriots produced a clean, turnover-free game and overcame a slow start to dominate the Dolphins late, winning 38-10 and claiming the AFC No. 2 seed. Miami started rookie Quinn Ewers in place of Tua Tagovailoa and managed one early touchdown drive. New England shut down Miami's run game while enjoying a powerful rushing performance of its own. Rhamondre Stevenson carried momentum from December into January with three touchdowns and 131 yards on seven carries, including a 56-yard run and a touchdown reception. Christian Barmore added pressure with a sack, tackle for loss, and quarterback hits.
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