The Miami Dolphins battered the Denver Broncos on Sunday. With the final score was 70-20, the Dolphins tied the NFL record for the fourth most points scored in a game. They were three points away from getting the NFL record of 73 points. It also marked the most points any NFL team scored since Washington scored 72 in 1966 against the Giants.
The Dolphins were first the team in NFL history to have five passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns in the same game and the first team to score 70 points with 700 yards of offense. They are the second team in history to record more than 700 yards of offense.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had 309 passing yards and four touchdowns when he left the field during the fourth quarter, he only had three incompletions. However, it was rookie De’Von Achane who mostly stole the spotlight. He had 233 combined rushing and receiving yards with four touchdowns.
One of the highlights of the day was a no-look touchdown Tua threw to Archane in the second quarter.
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The Dolphins are currently undefeated with three wins, in contrast to the Broncos who are currently winless.
The Dolphins will face the Buffalo Bills while the Broncos will play the Chicago Bears, both on October 1.
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