Dolphins run winning streak to 7 by dominating Saints
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[December 28, 2021] The
visiting Miami Dolphins -- led by a dominant defense -- won their
seventh straight game, defeating the short-handed New Orleans Saints
20-3 on Monday night.
Miami (8-7) got a 28-yard pick-six from Nik Needham, a 1-yard flip
from Tua Tagovailoa to Jaylen Waddle and a pair of Jason Sanders
field goals.
The Dolphins' winning streak is the second-longest active run in the
NFL, trailing only the Kansas City Chiefs.
Miami's defense had its first eight-sack game since 2012.
New Orleans (7-8) was without 22 players due to COVID-19 protocols.
Quarterback Ian Book made his NFL debut and struggled against
Miami's blitzing defense. He threw two interceptions and completed
12-of-20 passes for 135 yards.
As has been the case all year, Tagovailoa threw mostly safe passes,
going 19-of-26 for 198 yards with one interception and the one
touchdown.
Waddle caught 10 passes for 92 yards. For the season, he has 96
catches for 941 yards, breaking Chris Chambers' Dolphins rookie
record for receiving yards. Chambers had 883 yards in 2001.
Book's second career NFL pass resulted in a Dolphins touchdown.
Andrew Van Ginkel deflected the pass at the line of scrimmage, and
Needham turned it into an easy 28-yard interception return and a 7-0
Miami lead.
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On its second possession, Miami extended its lead
to 10-0 on Sanders' 48-yard field goal. Miami was fortunate to get
those three points because -- on the previous play -- Marcus
Davenport strip-sacked Tagovailoa. However, Dolphins offensive
lineman Liam Eichenberg recovered the fumble.
New Orleans got on the board with 2:45 left in the first half,
mounting an eight-play, 55-yard drive that led to Brett Maher's
38-yard field goal. Miami led 10-3 at halftime.
With 5:10 left in the third quarter, Miami's offense became the
first to reach the end zone. It went down as a 1-yard scoring pass,
but it was actually an end-around flip to Waddle, who cut back
inside to increase Miami's lead to 17-3.
That touchdown was set up by a huge third-and-nine play as
Tagovailoa lofted a 40-yard pass to Mack Hollins, who made the catch
despite apparent defensive interference. Later in the drive, the
Dolphins converted a third-and-two due to a roughing-the-passer
penalty.
Sanders' 34-yard field goal with 12:05 left in the fourth gave Miami
a 20-3 advantage.
--Field Level Media
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