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Miracle in Miami

The Miracle in Miami, also known as the Miami Miracle, was an American football play that took place at the end of a National Football League regular season game on December 9, 2018, between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots.[2][3] It was the first walk-off game-winning touchdown in NFL history to involve multiple lateral passes, and the first multi-lateral touchdown since the River City Relay in December 2003. After the game, the play was known by several names, most commonly the "Miami Miracle"[4][5] and the "Miracle in Miami".[6][7] The play went on to win the Bridgestone Performance Play of the Year Award at the 8th Annual NFL Honors awards show on February 2.[8]

Miami Miracle
Hard Rock Stadium, the site of the game.
1234 Total
NE 62106 33
MIA 71476 34
DateDecember 9, 2018
StadiumHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
FavoritePatriots by 9.5[1]
RefereePete Morelli
Attendance66,087
TV in the United States
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersIan Eagle, Dan Fouts, and Evan Washburn

History edit

Desperation lateral attempts have been used before in American football. In the history of the NFL, only once in the 21st century has a team successfully converted a lateral pass for a touchdown at the end of a game. It occurred in the River City Relay on December 21, 2003, where the New Orleans Saints successfully completed three lateral passes culminating in a 75-yard touchdown by Jerome Pathon against the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, kicker John Carney missed the extra point, resulting in a 20–19 loss by the Saints.

Several years after the New Orleans game, Miami almost lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers via lateral passes. Referees correctly ruled Antonio Brown, the last Steeler to touch the ball on that play, out of bounds at the 13-yard line to end that game in a Miami victory.

Lead-up to the play edit

Entering the game, the Patriots were leading the AFC East with a record of 9–3, while the Dolphins had a record of 6–6. A Patriots win would clinch them their 10th consecutive AFC East title. After the Patriots struck first with a touchdown, there would be a total of eight lead changes, but Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski would miss not only the extra point on the aforementioned first touchdown, but a field goal attempt later on. Leading 30–28 after an unsuccessful attempt to score a touchdown in the waning seconds, he would score another field goal to put them up 33–28 with 16 seconds left to play.

The play edit

Trailing by five points with seven seconds to go, the Dolphins had the ball at their own 31-yard line. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw a pass over the middle that was caught by wide receiver Kenny Stills, who lateraled the ball to the right side of the field that was caught by DeVante Parker at midfield. Parker then tossed the ball to running back Kenyan Drake, who ran the ball 52 yards for a touchdown to win the game 34–33. The Dolphins declined to kick the extra point, per the rule change for the 2018 season following the Minneapolis Miracle.

One of the keys to the play was the Dolphins left guard Ted Larsen diligently following the play 40 yards downfield and springing a vicious block on the Patriots' Patrick Chung, who otherwise might have tackled Drake.[9][10]

Game box score edit

Week Fourteen: New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Patriots 6 21 0633
Dolphins 7 14 7634

at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

Broadcaster calls edit

  • Commentators Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts called the game for CBS's NFL coverage. Eagle and Fouts also called the near miracle in Pittsburgh against Miami five years earlier, when the Steelers tried a similar play and appeared to have pulled it off, except for Antonio Brown stepping out of bounds at the thirteen.

Eagle's call of the play:

Seven seconds left. Tannehill will throw it... and this will end it after the shovel. Or will it? Miami running around. Circling. Oh look out! Gronkowski! Didn't have the angle! Touchdown! Oh ho Kenyan Drake! A miracle! [pause] Miraculous in Miami! Stills... to Parker, to Drake! A lateral... heard 'round the world!

Tannehill. Last shot. Back to throw. They throw it down, they try to pitch it, and they do. To Parker, Parker pitches it, and it's Drake. DRAKE! 30, 20, GRONKOWSKI'S GONNA TACKLE! OH! THAT'S IT! HE GOES INTO THE END ZONE! TOUCHDOWN! UNBELIEVABLE! ARE YOU KIDDING ME? THAT IS UNBELIEVABLE! I DON'T BELIEVE WHAT I JUST SAW! There are no flags and the game is over!

Tannehill throws down the middle caught by Stills, laterals, back to Butler. (sic) Or rather Parker, who flips it to Drake, he runs across the 40 of New England, angling inside to the 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, He's gonna win the footrace to the end zone! The Dolphins are going to win it! On the lateral! Once then twice! And Drake takes it in! And the Patriots stand stunned in disbelief!

Reactions edit

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was criticized after the game for substituting out safety Devin McCourty for tight end Rob Gronkowski, who missed the final tackle leading to Drake's touchdown.[13] Retired Patriots players Rodney Harrison and Tedy Bruschi, as well as McCourty and Patriots safety Duron Harmon, argued that since the Dolphins were too far away from the end zone to try a conventional Hail Mary pass play, Gronkowski, who had historically been used to defend against long passes in late-game situations, should not have been substituted in for a defensive back on the play.[14]

The press conference following this game is where the well-known "Nobody died" comment from Belichick hails from. Following the game he replied to questioning from reporters by saying, "Look it's the National Football League. Nobody died. Gotta big game against Pittsburgh this week."[15]

Aftermath edit

The Dolphins improved to 7–6 with the victory and remained in contention for a postseason berth and an AFC East title. For the Patriots, the loss prevented them from clinching the AFC East, although they maintained their division lead.

The play proved inconsequential to the season as the Dolphins lost all of their remaining games to finish 7–9 and miss the playoffs for a second consecutive year.[16] The Patriots clinched the division for a 10th consecutive year and a first-round bye with a 11–5 record[17][18] and although the defeat cost them the home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs as the No. 1 seed,[19][20][21][22] their season ultimately concluded with a victory in Super Bowl LIII. After the Super Bowl, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said he didn't consider the Miami game a loss.[23]

The game was also the final victory with the Dolphins for head coach Adam Gase, who was fired after the season, and quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who was traded to the Tennessee Titans. Gase was succeeded by Patriots assistant coach Brian Flores, the team's defensive playcaller in 2018. In their final game of following season, Flores led the Dolphins to an upset victory over New England, which dropped the Patriots to the conference's third seed and forced them to play the Titans in the wild card round.[24] Tannehill went on to help Tennessee defeat the Patriots in Brady's final game with the team.[25]

Four years later on December 18, 2022, the Patriots attempted a lateral pass play of their own against the Las Vegas Raiders with the game tied, but the attempt notably failed and resulted in the opposite intended effect: a walk-off game-winning touchdown for the Raiders, as Las Vegas defensive end (and former Patriot) Chandler Jones picked off New England's second lateral pass attempt and ran it in for the score. The Patriots were later criticized for the play, with some analysts such as Charles Curtis of USA Today Sports comparing it to the Butt Fumble, Colts Catastrophe, and other inept plays in NFL history.[26]

Officials edit

  • Referee: Pete Morelli (#135)
  • Umpire: Steve Woods (#54)
  • Down Judge: Steve Stelljes (#22)
  • Line Judge: Jeff Seeman (#45)
  • Back Judge: Keith Ferguson (#61)
  • Side Judge: Boris Cheek (#41)
  • Field Judge: Anthony Jeffries (#36)
  • Replay Official: Brian Matoren

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins - December 9th, 2018". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  2. ^ Knoblauch, Austin (December 9, 2018). "Ryan Tannehill on Miami Miracle: 'Pretty amazing'". NFL.com. NFL Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "Miracle in Miami: Dolphins Stun Patriots with Last-Second Touchdown". Boston: WBZ-TV. December 9, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  4. ^ Armando Salguero asalguero@miamiherald. com. "A behind-the-scenes look at the Miami Dolphins after the Miami Miracle". miamiherald. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  5. ^ "MIAMI MIRACLE: Kenyan Drake, Dolphins Stun Patriots". www.miamidolphins.com. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  6. ^ Hoffman, Benjamin (December 9, 2018). "Dolphins Shock Patriots With a Miracle in Miami". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  7. ^ King, Peter (December 10, 2018). "FMIA Week 14: On Mahomes, Midway Monsters And The Miracle In Miami". ProFootballTalk. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  8. ^ "Miami Miracle Named Bridgestone Clutch Performance Play Of The Year". February 2, 2019.
  9. ^ Beasley, Adam H. (December 9, 2018). "Kenyan Drake was the hero. But Ted Larsen might have been Dolphins' real MVP Sunday". Miami Herald. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  10. ^ Reyes, Lorenzo. "Dolphins stun Patriots with Kenyan Drake's last-second touchdown after two laterals". USA TODAY. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  11. ^ "Dolphins Home Radio Call of the Miracle in Miami". YouTube. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  12. ^ "Patriots Radio Announcers React to Stunning Loss vs. Dolphins". YouTube. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  13. ^ Zucker, Joseph (December 10, 2018). "Bill Belichick Takes Blame for Miami Miracle, Decision to Have Gronk in the Game". Bleacher Report. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  14. ^ Yang, Nicole. "2 former Patriots were critical of the Patriots' decision-making against the Dolphins". www.boston.com. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  15. ^ "Patriots' meltdown in Miami was bad, but not the end of the world: 'Nobody died'". masslive. December 10, 2018.
  16. ^ Buchmasser, Bernd (December 27, 2018). "AFC East Report week 16: Miami Miracle turns into Miami Meltdown for the Dolphins". Pats Pulpit. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  17. ^ "Patriots clinch 10th straight AFC East division title". NFL.com. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  18. ^ "Patriots beat Jets 38-3, clinch 1st-round bye, No. 2 seed". USA TODAY. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  19. ^ "Chiefs clinch AFC West title, home-field advantage". NFL.com. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  20. ^ McAtee, Riley (December 9, 2018). "Miami's Miracle Derailed New England's Chase for Home-Field Advantage". The Ringer. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  21. ^ D'Andrea, Christian (December 10, 2018). "Once again, Miami has become the Patriots' Waterloo". SBNation.com. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  22. ^ D'Andrea, Christian (January 14, 2019). "The Chiefs are hosting the Patriots because of Gronk". SBNation.com. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  23. ^ Smith, Michael David (February 5, 2019). "Tom Brady: I don't count the Miami game, so we had one loss after the bye". ProFootballTalk. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  24. ^ Sullivan, Tyler (December 29, 2019). "Patriots vs. Dolphins final score: Miami pulls off stunner, sends New England down to No. 3 playoff seed". CBSSports.com. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  25. ^ Fortier, Sam (January 5, 2020). "Patriots are done in by uncharacteristic mistakes in playoff loss to Titans". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  26. ^ "Is the Patriots' lateral to Chandler Jones the most boneheaded play in NFL history?". For The Win. December 19, 2022. Retrieved December 23, 2022.

External links edit

  • Video on YouTube (via the NFL's YouTube channel)

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For the 1984 college football play see Hail Flutie Miami Miracle redirects here For the minor league baseball team see Fort Myers Mighty Mussels The Miracle in Miami also known as the Miami Miracle was an American football play that took place at the end of a National Football League regular season game on December 9 2018 between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots 2 3 It was the first walk off game winning touchdown in NFL history to involve multiple lateral passes and the first multi lateral touchdown since the River City Relay in December 2003 After the game the play was known by several names most commonly the Miami Miracle 4 5 and the Miracle in Miami 6 7 The play went on to win the Bridgestone Performance Play of the Year Award at the 8th Annual NFL Honors awards show on February 2 8 Miami MiracleHard Rock Stadium the site of the game New England Patriots 9 3 Miami Dolphins 6 6 33 34Head coach Bill Belichick Head coach Adam Gase1234 TotalNE 62106 33MIA 71476 34DateDecember 9 2018StadiumHard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens FloridaFavoritePatriots by 9 5 1 RefereePete MorelliAttendance66 087TV in the United StatesNetworkCBSAnnouncersIan Eagle Dan Fouts and Evan Washburn Contents 1 History 2 Lead up to the play 3 The play 4 Game box score 5 Broadcaster calls 6 Reactions 7 Aftermath 8 Officials 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editDesperation lateral attempts have been used before in American football In the history of the NFL only once in the 21st century has a team successfully converted a lateral pass for a touchdown at the end of a game It occurred in the River City Relay on December 21 2003 where the New Orleans Saints successfully completed three lateral passes culminating in a 75 yard touchdown by Jerome Pathon against the Jacksonville Jaguars However kicker John Carney missed the extra point resulting in a 20 19 loss by the Saints Several years after the New Orleans game Miami almost lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers via lateral passes Referees correctly ruled Antonio Brown the last Steeler to touch the ball on that play out of bounds at the 13 yard line to end that game in a Miami victory Lead up to the play editEntering the game the Patriots were leading the AFC East with a record of 9 3 while the Dolphins had a record of 6 6 A Patriots win would clinch them their 10th consecutive AFC East title After the Patriots struck first with a touchdown there would be a total of eight lead changes but Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski would miss not only the extra point on the aforementioned first touchdown but a field goal attempt later on Leading 30 28 after an unsuccessful attempt to score a touchdown in the waning seconds he would score another field goal to put them up 33 28 with 16 seconds left to play The play editTrailing by five points with seven seconds to go the Dolphins had the ball at their own 31 yard line Quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw a pass over the middle that was caught by wide receiver Kenny Stills who lateraled the ball to the right side of the field that was caught by DeVante Parker at midfield Parker then tossed the ball to running back Kenyan Drake who ran the ball 52 yards for a touchdown to win the game 34 33 The Dolphins declined to kick the extra point per the rule change for the 2018 season following the Minneapolis Miracle One of the keys to the play was the Dolphins left guard Ted Larsen diligently following the play 40 yards downfield and springing a vicious block on the Patriots Patrick Chung who otherwise might have tackled Drake 9 10 Game box score editWeek Fourteen New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalPatriots 6 21 0633Dolphins 7 14 7634 at Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Date December 9Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather 84 F 29 C mostly cloudyGame attendance 66 087Referee Pete MorelliTV announcers CBS Ian Eagle Dan Fouts and Evan WashburnRecap Gamebook Game information First quarter NE James Develin 2 yard run Stephen Gostkowski missed PAT 8 13 Patriots 6 0 Drive 12 plays 75 yards 6 47 MIA Kenny Stills 7 yard pass from Ryan Tannehill Jason Sanders kick 2 41 Dolphins 7 6 Drive 5 plays 75 yards 2 41 Second quarter NE Julian Edelman 2 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 14 14 Patriots 13 7 Drive 5 plays 18 yards 2 04 MIA Brandon Bolden 54 yard run Jason Sanders kick 13 26 Dolphins 14 13 Drive 2 plays 75 yards 0 48 NE Cordarrelle Patterson 37 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 10 32 Patriots 20 14 Drive 6 plays 75 yards 2 54 MIA Brandon Bolden 6 yard run Jason Sanders kick 7 28 Dolphins 21 20 Drive 6 plays 75 yards 3 04 NE Rob Gronkowski 16 yard pass from Tom Brady 3 49 Patriots 27 21 Drive 8 plays 75 yards 3 39 Third quarter MIA Brice Butler 23 yard pass from Ryan Tannehill Jason Sanders kick 3 58 Dolphins 28 27 Drive 4 plays 68 yards 2 23 Fourth quarter NE Stephen Gostkowski 32 yard field goal 6 50 Patriots 30 28 Drive 8 plays 55 yards 3 43 NE Stephen Gostkowski 22 yard field goal 0 21 Patriots 33 28 Drive 10 plays 69 yards 4 10 MIA Kenyan Drake 69 yard pass from Ryan Tannehill Dolphins 34 33 Drive 1 play 69 yards 0 16 Top passers NE Tom Brady 27 43 358 yards 3 TD MIA Ryan Tannehill 14 19 265 yards 3 TD Top rushers NE Sony Michel 20 carries 57 yards MIA Frank Gore 12 carries 92 yards Top receivers NE Rob Gronkowski 8 receptions 107 yards TD MIA Kenny Stills 8 receptions 135 yards TDBroadcaster calls editCommentators Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts called the game for CBS s NFL coverage Eagle and Fouts also called the near miracle in Pittsburgh against Miami five years earlier when the Steelers tried a similar play and appeared to have pulled it off except for Antonio Brown stepping out of bounds at the thirteen Eagle s call of the play Seven seconds left Tannehill will throw it and this will end it after the shovel Or will it Miami running around Circling Oh look out Gronkowski Didn t have the angle Touchdown Oh ho Kenyan Drake A miracle pause Miraculous in Miami Stills to Parker to Drake A lateral heard round the world Dolphins radio announcers Jimmy Cefalo Bob Griese and Joe Rose 11 Tannehill Last shot Back to throw They throw it down they try to pitch it and they do To Parker Parker pitches it and it s Drake DRAKE 30 20 GRONKOWSKI S GONNA TACKLE OH THAT S IT HE GOES INTO THE END ZONE TOUCHDOWN UNBELIEVABLE ARE YOU KIDDING ME THAT IS UNBELIEVABLE I DON T BELIEVE WHAT I JUST SAW There are no flags and the game is over Patriots radio announcers Bob Socci and Scott Zolak 12 Tannehill throws down the middle caught by Stills laterals back to Butler sic Or rather Parker who flips it to Drake he runs across the 40 of New England angling inside to the 30 25 20 15 10 He s gonna win the footrace to the end zone The Dolphins are going to win it On the lateral Once then twice And Drake takes it in And the Patriots stand stunned in disbelief Reactions editPatriots head coach Bill Belichick was criticized after the game for substituting out safety Devin McCourty for tight end Rob Gronkowski who missed the final tackle leading to Drake s touchdown 13 Retired Patriots players Rodney Harrison and Tedy Bruschi as well as McCourty and Patriots safety Duron Harmon argued that since the Dolphins were too far away from the end zone to try a conventional Hail Mary pass play Gronkowski who had historically been used to defend against long passes in late game situations should not have been substituted in for a defensive back on the play 14 The press conference following this game is where the well known Nobody died comment from Belichick hails from Following the game he replied to questioning from reporters by saying Look it s the National Football League Nobody died Gotta big game against Pittsburgh this week 15 Aftermath editThe Dolphins improved to 7 6 with the victory and remained in contention for a postseason berth and an AFC East title For the Patriots the loss prevented them from clinching the AFC East although they maintained their division lead The play proved inconsequential to the season as the Dolphins lost all of their remaining games to finish 7 9 and miss the playoffs for a second consecutive year 16 The Patriots clinched the division for a 10th consecutive year and a first round bye with a 11 5 record 17 18 and although the defeat cost them the home field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs as the No 1 seed 19 20 21 22 their season ultimately concluded with a victory in Super Bowl LIII After the Super Bowl Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said he didn t consider the Miami game a loss 23 The game was also the final victory with the Dolphins for head coach Adam Gase who was fired after the season and quarterback Ryan Tannehill who was traded to the Tennessee Titans Gase was succeeded by Patriots assistant coach Brian Flores the team s defensive playcaller in 2018 In their final game of following season Flores led the Dolphins to an upset victory over New England which dropped the Patriots to the conference s third seed and forced them to play the Titans in the wild card round 24 Tannehill went on to help Tennessee defeat the Patriots in Brady s final game with the team 25 Four years later on December 18 2022 the Patriots attempted a lateral pass play of their own against the Las Vegas Raiders with the game tied but the attempt notably failed and resulted in the opposite intended effect a walk off game winning touchdown for the Raiders as Las Vegas defensive end and former Patriot Chandler Jones picked off New England s second lateral pass attempt and ran it in for the score The Patriots were later criticized for the play with some analysts such as Charles Curtis of USA Today Sports comparing it to the Butt Fumble Colts Catastrophe and other inept plays in NFL history 26 Officials editReferee Pete Morelli 135 Umpire Steve Woods 54 Down Judge Steve Stelljes 22 Line Judge Jeff Seeman 45 Back Judge Keith Ferguson 61 Side Judge Boris Cheek 41 Field Judge Anthony Jeffries 36 Replay Official Brian MatorenSee also editDolphins Patriots rivalry Hook and lateral Lunatic LateralReferences edit New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins December 9th 2018 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 7 2020 Knoblauch Austin December 9 2018 Ryan Tannehill on Miami Miracle Pretty amazing NFL com NFL Enterprises LLC Retrieved December 10 2018 Miracle in Miami Dolphins Stun Patriots with Last Second Touchdown Boston WBZ TV December 9 2018 Retrieved December 9 2018 Armando Salguero asalguero miamiherald com A behind the scenes look at the Miami Dolphins after the Miami Miracle miamiherald Retrieved December 10 2018 MIAMI MIRACLE Kenyan Drake Dolphins Stun Patriots www miamidolphins com Retrieved December 10 2018 Hoffman Benjamin December 9 2018 Dolphins Shock Patriots With a Miracle in Miami The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 10 2018 King Peter December 10 2018 FMIA Week 14 On Mahomes Midway Monsters And The Miracle In Miami ProFootballTalk Retrieved December 10 2018 Miami Miracle Named Bridgestone Clutch Performance Play Of The Year February 2 2019 Beasley Adam H December 9 2018 Kenyan Drake was the hero But Ted Larsen might have been Dolphins real MVP Sunday Miami Herald Retrieved December 10 2018 Reyes Lorenzo Dolphins stun Patriots with Kenyan Drake s last second touchdown after two laterals USA TODAY Retrieved February 12 2024 Dolphins Home Radio Call of the Miracle in Miami YouTube Retrieved December 9 2018 Patriots Radio Announcers React to Stunning Loss vs Dolphins YouTube Retrieved December 9 2018 Zucker Joseph December 10 2018 Bill Belichick Takes Blame for Miami Miracle Decision to Have Gronk in the Game Bleacher Report Retrieved December 13 2018 Yang Nicole 2 former Patriots were critical of the Patriots decision making against the Dolphins www boston com Retrieved December 10 2018 Patriots meltdown in Miami was bad but not the end of the world Nobody died masslive December 10 2018 Buchmasser Bernd December 27 2018 AFC East Report week 16 Miami Miracle turns into Miami Meltdown for the Dolphins Pats Pulpit Retrieved February 12 2024 Patriots clinch 10th straight AFC East division title NFL com Retrieved February 12 2024 Patriots beat Jets 38 3 clinch 1st round bye No 2 seed USA TODAY Retrieved February 12 2024 Chiefs clinch AFC West title home field advantage NFL com Retrieved February 12 2024 McAtee Riley December 9 2018 Miami s Miracle Derailed New England s Chase for Home Field Advantage The Ringer Retrieved February 12 2024 D Andrea Christian December 10 2018 Once again Miami has become the Patriots Waterloo SBNation com Retrieved February 12 2024 D Andrea Christian January 14 2019 The Chiefs are hosting the Patriots because of Gronk SBNation com Retrieved February 12 2024 Smith Michael David February 5 2019 Tom Brady I don t count the Miami game so we had one loss after the bye ProFootballTalk Retrieved February 14 2019 Sullivan Tyler December 29 2019 Patriots vs Dolphins final score Miami pulls off stunner sends New England down to No 3 playoff seed CBSSports com Retrieved April 4 2020 Fortier Sam January 5 2020 Patriots are done in by uncharacteristic mistakes in playoff loss to Titans The Washington Post Retrieved April 4 2020 Is the Patriots lateral to Chandler Jones the most boneheaded play in NFL history For The Win December 19 2022 Retrieved December 23 2022 External links editVideo on YouTube via the NFL s YouTube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miracle in Miami amp oldid 1220029207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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