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Bills prevail in close win against Dolphins
The score volleyed back and forth between Buffalo and Miami
(Sep 19 -- ESPN)

Late interception by Terrel Bernard seals Bills' win over Dolphins
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(Sep 19 -- ESPN)

Tyreek Hill caught 5-of-10 targets for 49 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' Week 3 loss to the Bills.
Hill's 10 targets were a new season high, though he's now been held below 50 yards receiving in 2-of-3 contests. The touchdown was his first of 2025. It was a fourth quarter lollipop pass from Tua Tagovailoa. Hill could have had a sixth reception, but fell down on slippery "Highmark Stadium" turf. On the other hand, his first reception probably wasn't actually a catch, but the Bills didn't challenge. Hill still looks springy and fast, but Tagovailoa's play has been dismal through the season's first three contests. The Jets await for Monday Night Football in Week 4.
(Sep 18 -- NBC Sports)

Ollie Gordon rushed nine times for 38 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' Week 3 loss to the Bills.
Gordon was not targeted in the passing game as De'Von Achane soaked up nine targets. No matter, as the rookie's nine handles were nearly double his combined total from Weeks 1 and 2. Gordon was looking mighty powerful when he got a head of steam, though it's true that 16 of his 38 yards came on one carry. Featured over Achane in the red zone on the Dolphins' opening drive, Gordon capped it off with a two-yard scoring plunge. This is the usage fantasy managers have been expecting all along, and it should be something of a necessity for a Dolphins team hurting for answers on offense. They need to get the run game ramped up, as there is only so much Achane can do between the tackles. Gordon remains an intriguing bench stash ahead of Week 4 vs. the Jets.
(Sep 18 -- NBC Sports)

De'Von Achane rushed 12 times for 62 yards in the Dolphins' Week 3 loss to the Bills, adding seven receptions for 29 yards.
Achane's 12 carries and 62 yards on the ground were both new season highs even as rookie No. 2 Ollie Gordon finally got involved in a meaningful fashion. Up to 15 receptions over the past two weeks, Achane has been one of the Dolphins' most effective players, but ceiling is proving hard to come by in this collapsing offense, while it's never ideal when a running back's floor involves catching at least five passes. This is going to be a rocky road, but Achane's usage is still enough to keep him in the top 12-15 on a weekly basis. Managers just need to be prepared for the bottom to fall out every once in a while. That is probably unlikely for Week 4, where the 'Fins will find themselves on 11 days rest for Monday Night Football against the Jets.
(Sep 18 -- NBC Sports)

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