
"The good news is the Dolphins (1-3) got their first win of the season and also extended their home winning streak over the Jets to 10 games. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was efficient, the defense answered the call to play more violently (strictly in the football sense), and special teams continued making a big contribution to the game's outcome. Coach Mike McDaniel, whose job security has been questioned, earned himself some semblance of peace in that sense with the win as he improved his overall record to 29-28, including playoffs, and 29-26 in the regular season."
"Wide receiver Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins' most dynamic player since being acquired in 2022, sustained a left knee injury in the third quarter of Monday's game. And considering the 31-year-old is due to count more than $50 million on the salary cap you have to wonder whether it was his last play for the Dolphins. Hill, who ended the game with six receptions for 67 yards, was already being touted as a trade candidate because of the Dolphins' 0-3 start and his off-field issues, which includes an ongoing NFL investigation into allegations of domestic violence against his estranged wife."
The Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets 27-21 to earn their first win and extend a 10-game home streak over New York. Tua Tagovailoa delivered an efficient passing performance while the defense increased physical play and special teams made key contributions. Coach Mike McDaniel improved his overall record to 29-28, including playoffs, and 29-26 in the regular season. Tyreek Hill sustained a left knee injury in the third quarter, finished with six receptions for 67 yards, and faces uncertainty given his large salary-cap hit and recent off-field issues. Darren Waller made an immediate impact with a 14-yard catch and a 4-yard touchdown among his first receptions.
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