Miami Dolphins vs Chicago Bears
Despite an amazing day from Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields it was Tua Tagavailoa who would surpass him for the Miami Dolphins. Both Fields and Tagavailoa put up video game numbers with the Dolphins QB putting up 300 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, meanwhile Fields went for 3 touchdowns and 150 rushing yards.
The difference for Fields was that he didn't have Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill. Waddle went for one touchdown on 85 receiving yards meanwhile Hill put up one touchdown with seven receptions for 143 receiving yards. The Bears defense was torched giving up scores to Miami on their first four of five offensive possessions.
It is clear that the Dolphins won this game because of their offense and once again an impressive Tagavailoa. The deadlock would be broken when the Dolphins marched 75-yards down the field resulting in a touchdown for Miami's newest addition in Jeff Wilson.
The Bears lost this game because it's obvious Fields need more help from his offense. He had the type of day he did because for the most part he is the reason why his team was in the game still. Chicago would face two 11-point leads in which they are not a team that plays well from behind. They are a run heavy team having the highest run rate in the NFL.
The Dolphins would improve to a 6-3 record after defeating the Bears by a final score of 35-32.
Next up for the Miami Dolphins is a home game against the Cleveland Browns before a bye week.
Written by: Daniel Torres
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