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Dolphins vs. Raiders score, takeaways: Miami holds off pesky Las Vegas to remain undefeated at home

The Miami Dolphins remain undefeated at home after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11, 20-13. This was not the blowout some were anticipating, as the Dolphins turned the ball over three times and left the door open for the Raiders offense until the very end.

Raiders rookie quarterback Aidan O'Connell had a chance to lead a game-tying drive late in the fourth quarter, but was picked off by Jalen Ramsey in the end zone for his second interception with just 30 seconds remaining. O'Connell completed 24 of 41 passes for 271 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. All three turnovers came in the second half. Josh Jacobs struggled on the ground, managing just 39 yards on 14 carries. Davante Adams caught seven passes for 82 yards and a touchdown. 

For the Dolphins, they didn't look on point coming off their bye. Tua Tagovailoa completed 28 of 39 passes for 325 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Raheem Mostert rushed for 86 yards on 22 carries, while rookie De'Von Achane left the contest in the first quarter with a knee injury and did not return. Tyreek Hill caught 10 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown, but played through a hand injury that caused him to miss some time in the second quarter.

Let's take a look at what went down in Miami on Sunday. 

Why the Dolphins won

Miami's offense was not as explosive Sunday, as the Dolphins registered just 20 points, which marked a season low at home. It gave O'Connell and Co. some hope, but the Dolphins defense wasn't about to allow an upset. 

Miami's defense gave up just one touchdown all game, zero points in the second half and forced three O'Connell turnovers in the final two quarters. The Raiders' second half drive chart went like this: Three-and-out, interception, three-and-out, punt, turnover on downs, interception, interception. The Raiders went 4 of 14 on third downs, and 0-for-2 on fourth downs. If the Dolphins defense wasn't up to the task every time it took the field on Sunday, Vegas could have pulled off the upset. 

Why the Raiders lost

It would be easy to say the Raiders just don't possess the kind of offensive firepower the Dolphins do, but what really decided this game was turnovers. Las Vegas' inability to cash in on the turnovers its defense created, and the three turnovers the offense committed in the second half. 

The Raiders forced and recovered a Tagovailoa fumble on the Dolphins' first possession. It set Vegas up with the ball on the Miami 30-yard line. The Raiders gained just 14 yards, and kicked a field goal. Late in the second quarter, the Raiders forced and recovered another fumble. It set Vegas up with possession at the Miami 32-yard line. The Raiders then gained just 3 yards, and kicked another field goal. On the first play from scrimmage in the second half, Tagovailoa threw an interception. The Raiders then went three-and-out, and punted the ball back to Miami. 

The Raiders defense was impressive on Sunday. Unfortunately, the offense ran into problems. 

Turning point

As we mentioned, the Raiders were in this game until the very end. O'Connell got the ball back with 1:58 remaining in the game at his own 7-yard line, but had zero timeouts. He led the Raiders 54 yards down the field on nine plays to get into enemy territory, but aggressively went for the end zone with 32 seconds left, and was picked off by Ramsey. 

Play of the game

Speaking of Ramsey, he had an interception in the third quarter as well. Check out this diving effort:

The veteran defensive back has recorded three interceptions in three games played this season. He will be an important piece for Miami as the Dolphins prepare for what they hope is a deep playoff run. 

What's next

The Raiders return to Vegas to play host to the rival Kansas City Chiefs. As for the Dolphins, they are on a short week, and will play the Jets at home on Black Friday. 

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Aidan O'Connell goes deep to Davante Adams in double coverage and it works out! 46-yard touchdown, and Vegas is back on top!

4 plays, 75 yards

LV 10 MIA 7

1 second remaining in the first quarter

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TYREEK HILL TD 

Tua finds him across the middle from the right side, then he just out-runs everyone. 38 yards to the house. Caps a 75-yard, 8-play drive 

Dolphins 7 Raiders 3

2:03 left in the first quarter

 

Big catch by Tyreek Hill to get Miami into enemy territory. 18 yards on the pickup. 

Hill now has three catches for 24 yards. 

 

Oh man, Raiders rookie CB Jakorian Bennett called for defensive holding on Jaylen Waddle. Erases a third-down sack for Vegas. Dolphins get a first-and-10. 

 

Miami's defense is swarming. After giving up that first third down conversion, it holds strong. OPI penalty got the Raiders behind the sticks, and this offense can't overcome that. 34-yard field goal is good. 

7 plays, 14 yards, 3 points

LV 3 MIA 0 6:41 remaining in the first quarter

 

Third-and-7, O'Connell finds Mayer wide open on the right side for a pickup of 12 yards. Vegas now in the red zone. 

 
 

Refs get the call right. It's a fumble, and Raiders get the ball 10 yards outside the red zone. Let's see what O'Connell can do. 

 

Third-and-3, Tua scrambles up the middle for a gain of six. BUT, it looks like he fumbled! Refs said he was down but I don't think he was. Antonio Pierce throws the challenge flag. 

 

Achane gets the start and the first carry! Welcome back to the rookie. 

 

The play is overturned. Incomplete pass. Raiders to punt after picking up 11 yards on four plays. 

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Raiders were facing a third-and-long, and it looks like the rookie Mayer fumbled (Van Ginkel knocked it out). It was then picked up and returned by the Dolphins for a long touchdown. The play is under review.

At first, I didn't think he held onto the ball long enough, but when you slow it down, it always looks like the WR had possession long enough. 

 

Dolphins as Double-Digit Favorite Under HC Mike McDaniel

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2023 -12.5 vs Giants W by 15

2023 -14 vs Panthers W by 21

Dolphins: 6-1 ATS in last 7 games following bye week

 

 Tyreek Hill is averaging 7.8 receptions, 153.3 receiving yards per game & a TD per game at home this season.

  • 153.3 rec yards per game at home would be the most by an NFL player in a season in NFL history (min. 4 games played) 
  • Hill has had 100+ REC Yds & a REC TD in all 4 of his home games this season (t-3rd longest such streak by a player at home since 1970) 
  • Hill has 613 rec yards at home, that's more than Travis Kelce has altogether (597) this season 
 

For the Dolphins, they have a 91.9% chance to make postseason according to SportsLine. That's the third-best mark in the AFC

Tua Tagovailoa had season lows in pass yds (193), comp pct (61.8%) and yds/att (5.7) in Week 9 vs the Chiefs in Germany. He's T-1st in the NFL in pass TD (19), 2nd in yards per attempt (8.5) & 3rd in pass yards (2,609) 

 

Another player that could play an important role today is Maxx Crosby, who has evolved into one of the best defensive players in the entire league. 

Most Pressures in NFL - This Season

Maxx Crosby 58
Micah Parsons 53
Aidan Hutchinson 52
Trey Hendrickson 50

Highest PCT of Defensive Snaps Played by D-Linemen - This Season 

Maxx Crosby 98.0 
Harrison Phillips 89.9
Aidan Hutchinson 88.6
Jeffrey Simmons 86.0

 

Josh Jacobs - This Season (NFL Rank)

% of Team's Touches 48.5 (1st)

% of Team's Offense 29.7 (2nd)

 

The Raiders are currently the No. 11 seed in the AFC entering Week 11. They have a 7.4% chance to make the postseason, according to SportsLine. There's no doubt interim head coach Antonio Pierce has brought some juice, but this will be their stiffest test yet. Miami hasn't lost at home this season, and is rested coming off of its bye. 

Keep an eye on Josh Jacobs today. He has 53 rushes over his last 2 games, including a season-high 27 against the Jets in Week 10 (most in the NFL over that span). Jacobs accounts for 29.7% of the Raiders' offense this season, second-highest rate in the NFL 

 

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Welcome to Raiders vs. Dolphins. 

Vegas leads the all-time series 21-19-1, but Miami has won 13 of the past 17 meetings.

The two teams last met in Week 3 of 2021 (Raiders won 31-28) 

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