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The Dolphins had a punt blocked for the second week in a row.
Tate took the second-half kickoff in the end zone, cut toward the right sideline and scored untouched, giving the Patriots their first lead. Miami went three and out, and Chung blocked Brandon Fields' punt.
"It's not the guy who blocks it, it's the other guys that hit the gaps and take the blockers and open it up for the guy that they missed," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "It was a nice job by the whole team. ... We've been close on a couple and haven't gotten them, so it was great to get them."
Two plays later, BenJarvus Green-Ellis scored on a 12-yard run.
When the Dolphins lined up for a 53-yard field goal attempt that would have cut the deficit to 10 points, Chung again broke through to block the kick, and Arrington recovered with nothing but the end zone in front of him.
"I was just fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time," Arrington said.
"Special teams decided this game," said Dolphins kick returner Nolan Carroll, who also plays on the coverage team. "It's a blow to our gut."
As a result, the Patriots didn't need Moss. He was targeted only once, when he stretched for a pass in the end zone, but the ball deflected off his hands and New England settled for a field goal.
"If they're taking one guy away, everyone else has to come out and play well," Patriots receiver Wes Welker said. "It's a team effort, and that's exactly what today was."
Brady was sacked three times but finished 19 of 24 with no interceptions.
Ricky Williams turned a swing pass from Henne into a 28-yard touchdown, helped by a downfield block by Brandon Marshall. Henne also hit Davone Bess for a 19-yard score.
NOTES: Tate had a 97-yard kickoff return for a score in the season opener against Cincinnati. ... Moss, covered by Vontae Davis most of the game, was shut out for the first time since Nov. 19, 2006, against Kansas City. ... Patriots LB Jerod Mayo had 16 tackles.
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