NFL Game Recap - New England at Miami
Sun Dec 9, 2018 1:00 PM EST

JAX
9
TEN
30
F
NYG
40
WAS
16
F
NO
28
TB
14
F
NE
33
MIA
34
F
BAL
24
KC
27
F OT
IND
24
HOU
21
F
ATL
20
GB
34
F
CAR
20
CLE
26
F
NYJ
27
BUF
23
F
DEN
14
SF
20
F
CIN
21
LAC
26
F
PIT
21
OAK
24
F
PHI
23
DAL
29
F OT
DET
17
ARI
3
F
LAR
6
CHI
15
F
MIN
7
SEA
21
F
LAC
29
KC
28
F

Dec 9, 2018, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

New England (9-4)

6

21

0

6

33

Miami (7-6)

7

14

7

6

34

Drake Escape: Miami's score on final play beats Pats 34-33
Sun Dec 9, 2018 10:32 PM

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) The celebratory mob scene in the corner of the end zone broke out far from Ryan Tannehill, leaving him in the open field, running and screaming as he waved his arms. Since he couldn't find anyone to hug, he flopped to the grass on his back, the job done and the game won.

"I collapsed - just the emotion of the whole thing," Tannehill said.

Sixteen seconds from defeat, Tannehill threw a short pass and then watched his teammates save the season with the "Drake Escape."

Kenyan Drake ran the last 52 yards as the Dolphins scored on a pass and double lateral on the final play Sunday to beat the New England Patriots 34-33. With that, Miami lived up to its nickname - the Magic City.

"They just made one more play than we did," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.

And what a play. The Patriots were on the verge of clinching their 10th consecutive AFC East title when the Dolphins lined up at their 31 after a kickoff return trailing 33-28.

"We had them right where we wanted," Tannehill said dryly. "Not really surprised with how things turned out."

He threw a 14-yard pass to Kenny Stills, who lateraled to DeVante Parker, who quickly lateraled to Drake along the sideline. He cut toward the middle and found a seam, helped by a block from guard Ted Larsen at the 30.

Drake beat two Patriots to the corner of the end zone - defensive back J.C. Jackson and tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was on the field as part of New England's prevent defense.

"Drake runs a 4.3, and Gronk probably runs a 4.6 or 4.7, so you feel good about that matchup," Tannehill said.

Then came one last pass to punctuate the play - Drake reared back for a celebratory heave into the stands as the Dolphins' bench emptied and teammates swarmed him.

"Football," said Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, "is a crazy game."

The Dolphins call the play "Boise" because it was borrowed from the Boise State playbook, and they had been working on it all year.

"You rep it in practice over and over," receiver Kenny Stills said. "Sometimes it's like, `Why are we doing this?' And now we know why."

It brought to mind other NFL last-second stunners, including Roger Staubach's "Hail Mary", the "Miracle in the Meadowlands" and the "Immaculate Reception". The play was the longest from scrimmage to win a game with no time remaining in the fourth quarter since the 1970 merger.

Brady threw for 358 yards and three scores, but the stunned Patriots (9-4) lost in Miami for the fifth time in their past six visits. The Dolphins (7-6) came from behind five times to help their slim wild-card chances.

"We're playing one week at a time right now," Miami coach Adam Gase said. "Any loss could be the end."

The Patriots' Stephen Gostkowski missed an extra point for the first time in 38 tries this season early in the game, and also missed a 42-yard field goal try. But his 32-yarder to cap a 55-yard drive put the Patriots ahead 30-28 with 6:45 left.

Belichick opted to have Gostkowski kick a 22-yarder in the closing seconds rather than pin the Dolphins near their goal line. Instead, Miami returned the ensuing kickoff to the 31 - and on the next play pulled off a miracle.

Brady broke the NFL record for career touchdown passes including postseason and now has 582, three more than Peyton Manning. His scores covered 2 yards to Julian Edelman, 37 to Cordarrelle Patterson and 16 to Gronkowski .

Tannehill missed two plays at the end of the first half after a teammate stepped on his right foot . He returned to start the second half, and his 23-yard touchdown pass to Brice Butler put the Dolphins ahead 28-27 late in the third quarter.

But they managed only three first downs and no points thereafter - until the final play.

FRANTIC SEQUENCE

The teams swapped touchdowns and the lead for five consecutive possessions in the second quarter over an entertaining span covering less than 11 minutes.

Miami's fourth-string running back Brandon Bolden, who spent six years with the Patriots, scored untouched on a career-long 54-yard run up the middle, and added a 6-yard scoring run.

MISSED OPPORTUNITY

The Patriots squandered a scoring chance at the end of the first half. With 14 seconds left and no timeouts, Brady took the snap at the Miami 2, and when he was sacked by Robert Quinn the clock ran out, leaving the Patriots with a 27-21 lead.

MOVING UP

Miami's Frank Gore ran for 92 yards and had a 24-yard catch, giving him 18,530 career yards from scrimmage, surpassing LaDainian Tomlinson (18,456) for the fifth-most in NFL history. Next up for Gore are Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk (19,154), Walter Payton (21,264), Emmitt Smith (21,579) and Jerry Rice (23,540).

INJURY REPORT

X-rays of Tannehill's right ankle were negative, but he acknowledged it didn't feel good after the game. "I rolled it pretty good," he said. "Got X-rays and buttoned it up tight."

Tannehill finished 14 for 19 for 265 yards, three scores and no turnovers. He has won nine consecutive home starts.

UP NEXT

New England plays Sunday at Pittsburgh. The Patriots also traveled there in Week 15 last year, and won 27-24.

Miami plays Sunday at Minnesota.

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Passing

NE Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
T. Brady 43 27 62.8 3 358 37 0 112.4 2
MIA Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
R. Tannehill 19 14 73.7 3 265 69 0 155.2 4

Rushing

NE Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Michel 20 57 2.9 9 0
J. White 4 13 3.3 11 0
MIA Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
F. Gore 12 92 7.7 36 0
B. Bolden 2 60 30.0 54 2

Receiving

NE Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Gronkowski 8 107 13.4 17 1
J. Gordon 5 96 19.2 29 0
MIA Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Stills 8 135 16.9 43 1
K. Drake 1 55 55.0 52 1

Team Stats Comparison

NE MIA
Points For 33 34
Total Yards 421 412
Rushing Yards 77 189
Passing Yards 344 223
Passing Completions / Attempts 27/43 14/19
Turnovers 0 0
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 2/0
First Downs 28 20
Rushing Touchdowns 1 2
Passing Touchdowns 3 3
Penalties - Yards 5/30 7/81
Time Of Possession 35:14 24:46
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 9/16 1/7
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 0/0
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 3/6 2/2
Sacks Against 2 5
Punts - Average Yards 3/47 6/28
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 2/4 3/5
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 1/30 2/19

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter NE MIA
NE 06:47 TD James Develin 2 yd run (missed kick) 6 0
MIA 09:28 TD Kenny Stills 7 yd pass from Ryan Tannehill (Jason Sanders kick) 6 7
2nd Quarter NE MIA
NE 00:46 TD Julian Edelman 2 yd pass from Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski kick) 13 7
MIA 01:34 TD Brandon Bolden 54 yd run (Jason Sanders kick) 13 14
NE 04:28 TD Cordarrelle Patterson 37 yd pass from Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski kick) 20 14
MIA 07:32 TD Brandon Bolden 6 yd run (Jason Sanders kick) 20 21
NE 11:11 TD Rob Gronkowski 16 yd pass from Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski kick) 27 21
3rd Quarter NE MIA
MIA 11:02 TD Brice Butler 23 yd pass from Ryan Tannehill (Jason Sanders kick) 27 28
4th Quarter NE MIA
NE 08:15 FG Stephen Gostkowski 32 yd FG 30 28
NE 14:44 FG Stephen Gostkowski 22 yd FG 33 28
MIA 15:00 TD Kenyan Drake 69 yd pass from Ryan Tannehill 33 34

Game Information

Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Attendance: 66,087
Game Time: 3:8
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