We have a marquee match going on in Miami between two undefeated teams. Unfortunately, the big story in the first half was the head injury suffered by Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who was knocked out after being knocked out by Bills Matt Milano more than two minutes before halftime. He was able to come back in the second half.
The two teams played a 14-14 tie after one game. It was a big first run for Bills quarterback Josh Allen. He did a perfect 6 of 6 on Buffalo’s first run which included a two-yard touchdown pass to Devin Singletary in fourth and a goal. Allen’s second touchdown pass in the inning, an eight-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Mackenzie, gave Buffalo a 14-7 lead three minutes into the second quarter.
The Miami defense made the Dolphins’ first score when Melvin Ingram snatched Allen’s bag from Javon Holland. Chase Edmunds tied the score with a one-yard touchdown and four plays later. Miami led 83 yards on nine plays in its ensuing run, which was punctuated by an 11-yard Tagoviloa hit, tying it with Cracraft River. Tagoviloa suffered his potential injury in the next Miami possession, as he was pushed back and appeared to hit the back of his head on the grass.
Which team leaves Sunday’s game with a perfect record intact? Find out by checking out our live blog below throughout the game for live updates, highlights, and analysis.
how to watch
- When: Sunday 25 September | 1 p.m. Eastern time
- where: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
- Television: CBS | Live broadcast: Paramount + (click here)
- Follow: CBS Sports . app
- Prospect: BUF -5.5; MIA +5.5; O/U 52.5 (via Caesars Sportsbook)
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