Things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 33-8 season-opening loss at the Indianapolis Colts
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Things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 33-8 season-opening loss at the Indianapolis Colts
"Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa ended 14 of 23 for 114 yards, two interceptions, a lost fumble and a 51.7 passer rating. His first interception resulted in a 14-play, 84-yard Colts touchdown, his lost fumble on the next possession ended in a five-play, 42-yard touchdown drive, and his second interception resulted in a seven-play, 48-yard field goal drive and a 23-0 Colts lead."
"The first-quarter pectoral injury to right guard James Daniels means the Dolphins' starting offensive line, a focal point of the offseason, still hasn't spent much time together. Early in the offseason center Aaron Brewer was sidelined, then right tackle Austin Jackson missed time with a toe injury. And now Daniels, the big-ticket free agent with his three-year, $24 million deal, is injured."
The Miami Dolphins lost 33-8 at Indianapolis after being ineffective on offense, defense, and special teams. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa completed 14 of 23 passes for 114 yards, threw two interceptions, lost a fumble, and posted a 51.7 passer rating, producing three turnovers that led to 17 Colts points. A special-teams penalty preceded a 17-play Colts drive that resulted in a halftime field goal. Right guard James Daniels suffered a pectoral injury, keeping the offensive line from getting time together. Several first- and second-year players saw early action and were unable to change the game's trajectory.
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