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That was a close game between the Dolphins and the Cowboys. Who’s hot and who’s not?

That was a close game between the Dolphins and the Cowboys. Who’s hot and who’s not?

McDaniel said, “I think it’s exceptionally difficult to disregard the noise, or not hear it.” “I believe you will hear it. Because of this, everyone must know all the things we can’t do.

I’m proud of this team, though, because no matter what other people say, you have to get to a stage where you only care about doing your job while remaining responsible for it with your peers.

And everything else takes your attention away from what really counts. I thought this was a big win for this squad because it’s always a big deal when you do something you know you can do.

The Dolphins, led by Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill, can’t relax now that they’ve secured a spot in the playoffs for the second year in a row.

The Dolphins can play for a first-round a bye and home field edge one week and then fight for the division title the next.

They play Baltimore (11-3) next week for the No. 1 spot in the AFC. The Bills vs. Dolphins game in Week 18 will decide who wins the AFC East if the Baltimore Ravens beat Miami and Buffalo defeats New England.

The Cowboys lost to San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Buffalo on the road, making it 0-4 against winning teams.

They didn’t start until Prescott led a fourth-quarter drive that made the difference, but the defense couldn’t stop it.

Again, Dak Prescott while the offense made mistakes that cost them. On the first play, they got to the Dolphins’ 1 but lost the ball when it was handed off to fullback Hunter Luepke.

Dallas (10-5) is still in the running for the NFC East title. The Eagles (10-4) still need to beat the Giants (5-9) on Monday or sometime in Week 18.

If they don’t, the Cowboys will win the division by beating Detroit and Washington in their last two games.

To move on in the playoffs, the Cowboys will need to get their first road win against a winning team this season if they don’t beat Philadelphia. NFL coach Mike McCarthy told his team, “If you want to win a championship, you need these games, especially on the road.”

Tua Tagovailoa completed 24 out of 37 passes for 293 yards and one score as the Dolphins (11-4) won their fifth straight game.

Sanders scored five field goals, three of which were over 50 yards. As a team, Raheem Mostert grabbed a touchdown pass and Tyreek Hill caught nine passes for 99 yards.

Dallas’ Dak Prescott threw two touchdowns, including one to Brandin Cooks from eight yards out with 3:27 left that gave the Cowboys a one-point lead for a short time.

The Cowboys (10-5) lost to the Jaguars (3-3) on the road this season. CeeDee Lamb caught a total of six passes for 118 yards while a score. To start the game, Dallas had a great 15-play, 73-yard drive, but they were stopped short by the only mistake of the game.

DeShon Elliott did a great hit on Tony Pollard to keep him out of the end zone. Hunter Luepke of the Cowboys lost the ball on the next play, and Brandon Jones of the Dolphins picked it up at his own two-yard line.

With 2:50 going in the quarter, Sanders made a 57-yard field goal to put Miami ahead. After 80 seconds, though, Dallas scored when Lamb grabbed a short pass from Prescott and ran it in from 49 yards out.

After less than four minutes, the Dolphins had fourth-and-goal from the five-yard line. Tagovailoa attempted a pass to Cedrick Wilson Jr., but Wilson Jr. did not catch the ball.

Sanders made a 52-yard field goal that pulled Miami within one point, 7-6. With 17 seconds played in the first half, Mostert scored on a Tagovailoa pass from four yards out, giving the Dolphins an 13-7 lead. It made his record for most touchdowns scored in a single season 21.

Sanders made two more field goals, this time from 54 and 35 yards out, in the third quarter to make Miami’s lead 19–10.

Also for the Cowboys, Brandon Aubrey made a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter and then a 33-yard field goal with 12:31 left in the game to cut the Dallas lead to six points.

The Cowboys took the lead 20–19 after a 7:39 drive that went 69 yards on 17 plays. Elliott of the Dolphins was called for holding on fourth down, which gave the Cowboys first-and-goal on the one-yard line three plays before Cooks’ touchdown catch.

George Williams

George is a football fanatic, and he himself is a good football player. He does cover Football news from around the world, and share on Sportsfinding. He makes sure that the news content he creates are factually correct, and written in good English to meet the readers’ expectations.

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