The Miami Dolphins put up stats and money, but not points or wins. Despite Ryan Tannehill throwing for nearly 400 yards and two touchdowns, turnovers killed Miami. The $77 million man Ryan Tannehill threw two interceptions and the rest of the offense coughed the ball up twice.
<p>Miami looked like they could possibly comeback against a Garoppolo-less Patriots team, scoring 21 unanswered points to end the game. It was too little, too late for Adam Gase, whose team remains winless with him at the helm.</p>
<p>Not having Arian Foster made the Dolphins comeback attempt even tougher. The veteran running back suffered another groin injury, this coming after he missed most of last year with a torn groin. Jay Ajayi and Kenyan Drake filled in, with Drake scoring his first NFL touchdown.</p>
<p>On defense the Dolphins share the same story as their offense. They pay for stats, but not for game-winning results. Ndamukong Suh and Kiko Alonso combined for 23 tackles, and Alonso delivered the decisive blow to Jimmy Garoppolo.</p>
<p>The Miami Dolphins will have a chance to notch the first win of the Adam Gase era when the Cleveland Browns come to Miami. Cleveland could potentially be without quarterback Josh McCown, who will receive an MRI to evaluate the severity of a shoulder injury.</p>
<p>Should McCown not be available, former USC quarterback Cody Kessler would be the only remaining option. Browns head coach Hue Jackson alluded to quarterback turned wide receiver Terrelle Pryor being the emergency quarterback.</p>. 0-2. Previous: 26th. Miami Dolphins. 27. team. 59