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TNF Game Thread: Dolphins (3-3) @ Patriots (6-0)


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Revived by a pair of blowout wins under interim coach Dan Campbell, the Dophins bid for their first win in Foxboro since 2008.

 

Miami Dolphins
Passing LeadersAttCompYardsTDsINT
Ryan Tannehill2191371,628137
Matt Moore111400
Rushing LeadersAttYardsAvgTDsFUM
Lamar Miller704195.9920
Jonas Gray291214.1700
Jarvis Landry8779.6310
Receiving LeadersRecYdsAvgTDsDrops
Rishard Matthews2643816.943
Jarvis Landry3639511.022
Jordan Cameron1722313.110
Lamar Miller1515310.210
Defensive LeadersTackSackFumINTsHUR
Reshad Jones590.0020
Koa Misi400.0004
Jelani Jenkins400.0103
Jamar Taylor260.0100
Kelvin Sheppard210.0001
New England Patriots
Passing LeadersAttCompYardsTDsINT
Tom Brady2511732,054161
Ryan Lindley-----
Rushing LeadersAttYardsAvgTDsFUM
LeGarrette Blount522464.7340
Dion Lewis402015.0320
Julian Edelman3237.6700
Receiving LeadersRecYdsAvgTDsDrops
Rob Gronkowski3453315.760
Julian Edelman4550311.247
Danny Amendola2528911.620
Dion Lewis262569.912
Defensive LeadersTackSackFumINTsHUR
Jamie Collins494.5003
Dont'a Hightower352.5105
Devin McCourty320.0010
Malcolm Butler310.0010
Patrick Chung280.0000

 

 

 

 

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