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Miami Dolphins Dominated the Denver Broncos in an Historic Game!

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After the Dolphins' resounding 70-20 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday, their rookie running back, De'Von Achane, found himself inundated with text messages. Actually, it wasn't just a few; it was closer to a hundred, as the rookie clarified. In the first significant role of his career, the third-round pick compiled an impressive 233 total yards and four touchdowns, which included a stunning 203 rushing yards on 18 carries. When questioned after the game whether he had accumulated more total yards or notifications on his phone, he responded with a grin, "Oh, notifications for sure," before hastily exiting the news conference room.

In what turned out to be one of the most lopsided games in NFL history, the Dolphins showcased their dominance by amassing a staggering 726 yards of offense in their home opener, solidifying their status as the league's top offense. This point total marked a new franchise record and was the highest single-game score by any NFL team since Washington put up 72 points against the New York Giants back in 1966. Remarkably, the Dolphins' offensive prowess was evident not only in their passing game but also in their ground attack, as they recorded nearly as many rushing yards (350) as passing yards (376), averaging an astonishing 10.2 yards per play in the process.

Miami Dolphins Outplayed The Denver Broncos


The Dolphins have been an offensive juggernaut this season, tallying 130 points in their first three games, which is the second-highest in NFL history for a team's first three games of a season. Only the 1968 Cowboys scored more with 132 points. Making history, the Dolphins became the first team ever to record five passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns in a single game. They also joined the exclusive club of teams that have accumulated over 700 yards of offense in a game, a feat last achieved by the Rams in 1951. Additionally, they were the first team to score 70 points while amassing 700 yards of offense and only the second team in history to achieve both 300 rushing yards and 300 passing yards in a game, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

Dolphins' head coach Mike McDaniel praised his team's unwavering commitment to their high standards, highlighting their ability to maintain their intensity even with a significant lead. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was nearly flawless, completing his first 17 passes and finishing the game with 23 completions on 26 attempts, accumulating 309 yards and four touchdowns before being replaced in the fourth quarter. In the midst of an array of remarkable plays, Tagovailoa showcased his skill with a left-handed, no-look shovel pass to Achane for a 4-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Reflecting on their historic performance, Tagovailoa commended his team's resilience and determination, emphasizing their refusal to let up despite their commanding lead.

The Dolphins' record-breaking day began early with a 54-yard touchdown pass from Tagovailoa to Tyreek Hill on the third play of the game. They continued to score on 10 of their first 12 offensive possessions, with only a single play to end the first half disrupting their scoring spree. As the game neared its end, with 33 seconds remaining and facing fourth-and-14 from the Broncos' 28-yard line, Miami had a chance to break the single-game scoring record. However, Coach McDaniel opted for backup quarterback Mike White to take a knee, disappointing the crowd but aligning with his philosophy of focusing on the bigger picture rather than chasing records.

Running back Raheem Mostert also played a significant role, accumulating 142 total yards and four combined touchdowns, further solidifying his status as a league leader in rushing touchdowns this season. Mostert's impressive performance puts him on pace for a career-high season in both yards and touchdowns. Achane and Mostert made history as the first pair of teammates ever to each score four touchdowns from scrimmage in the same game, showcasing the depth of talent on the Dolphins' roster.

Notably, Miami achieved all of this offensive success without wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, who was sidelined due to concussion protocol. Despite missing a key player, the Dolphins' offense continued to excel. Defensively, the Dolphins allowed 363 yards and pressured Broncos' quarterback Russell Wilson 20 times, resulting in three turnovers and one sack. They also limited Denver to just three third-down conversions out of 12 attempts.

Looking ahead, the Dolphins, who have started 3-0 for the second consecutive season under Coach McDaniel, will take their undefeated record into a challenging AFC East showdown against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4.

Albert Pujols Hits 700th Home Run

Saint Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols hit his 700th career home run on Friday night, connecting for his second drive of the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers and becoming the fourth player to reach the milestone in major league history. The 42-year-old Pujols hit No. 699 in the third inning, then launched No. 700 in the fourth at Dodger Stadium. With the drive in the final days of his last big league season, Pujols joined Barry Bonds (762 homers), Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714) in one of baseball’s most exclusive clubs. It’s been a remarkable run for Pujols. This was his 14th home run since the start of August for the NL Central-leading Cardinals, and his 21st of the season. 

Pujols’ historic homer was a three-run shot against Dodgers reliever Phil Bickford. The ball landed in the first few rows of the left-field pavilion, the same location his two-run shot touched down the previous inning off left-hander Andrew Heaney. Pujols received a prolonged standing ovation from the crowd he finished out last season while playing for the Dodgers. He took a curtain call, raising his cap in acknowledgment. The fans chanted “Pujols! Pujols!” They finally sat down after being on their feet in anticipation of seeing history. Pujols snapped a tie with Alex Rodriguez for fourth on the list when he hit career homer No. 697 against Pittsburgh on Sept. 11. Reaching 700 homers seemed like a long shot for Pujols when he was batting .189 on July 4. But the three-time NL MVP started to find his stroke in August, swatting seven homers in one 10-game stretch that helped St. Louis pull away in the division race. “I know that early in the year ... I obviously wanted better results,” Pujols said after he homered in a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Aug. 22. “But I felt like I was hitting the ball hard. Sometimes this game is going to take more away from you than the game (is) giving you back. “So I think at the end of the day you have to be positive and just stay focused and trust your work. That’s something that I’ve done all the time.” Pujols has enjoyed a resurgent season after returning to St. Louis in March for a $2.5 million, one-year contract. It’s his highest total since he hit 23 homers for the Angels in 2019. He plans to retire when the season ends. The first HR of Albert Pujols’ career on April 4th 2001 “And after watching that kid in batting practice, that swing right there, it will not nearly be the last”. Pujols also began his career in St. Louis. He was selected by the Cardinals in the 13th round of the 1999 amateur draft and won the 2001 NL Rookie of the Year award. The Dominican Republic native hit at least .300 with at least 30 homers and 100 RBIs in each of his first 10 seasons. He helped the Cardinals to World Series titles in 2006 and 2011. He set a career high with 49 homers in 2006 one of seven seasons with at least 40 homers. He led the majors with 47 homers in 2009 and topped the NL with 42 in 2010. Pujols left St. Louis in free agency in December 2011, signing a $240 million, 10-year contract with the Angels. He was waived by the Angels in May 2021, and then joined the Dodgers and hit 12 homers and drove in 38 runs in 85 games.