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- In last season's 23-17 win in Week 13, the Chargers held the Dolphins to 219 total yards, with 119 coming on two plays, and didn't allow Miami to get into the red zone.
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In last season's 23-17 win in Week 13, the Chargers held the Dolphins to 219 total yards, with 119 coming on two plays, and didn't allow Miami to get into the red zone.
Sep 10, 2023 · In last season's 23-17 win in Week 13, the Chargers held the Dolphins to 219 total yards, with 119 coming on two plays, and didn't allow Miami to get into the red zone.
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- September 10, 2023
Sep 10, 2023 · Total Yards: 536: 433: Total Drives: 11: 10: Yards per Play: 8.2: 5.7: Passing: 466: 200: Comp-Att: 28-45: 23-33: Yards per pass: 10.4: 5.6: Interceptions thrown: 1: 0: Sacks-Yards Lost:...
Sep 11, 2023 · The Chargers took over at their own six-yard line and drove down the field in 14 plays as running back Austin Ekeler found the end zone from one yard out to give Los Angeles a 7-0 lead with 4:39 to play. The Dolphins, however, bounced right back. Tagovailoa found wide receiver River Cracraft for 24 yards to get the drive started.
Sep 11, 2023 · Tua Tagovailoa threw for 466 yards and three touchdowns and Tyreek Hill had 215 yards and two scores and the Miami Dolphins rallied for a 36-34 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Sep 11, 2023 · The Chargers took the football back with a minute and 45 seconds to play, two timeouts, and needing roughly 35 yards to give Cameron Dicker a realistic shot at a game-winning field goal. Not so fast, my friend. Miami dialed up pressure to shut down a Chargers offense that finally had to play one-dimensional ball.