The Miami Dolphins have had a remarkable season, and it just got better. On Sunday, they defeated the New Orleans Commanders 45-15, improving to 9-3 for the first time since 2001. The Dolphins were led by two touchdowns from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who threw for a total of 256 yards.
The Dolphins defense also had a great game, holding the Commanders to only 15 points and forcing three turnovers. The Dolphins offense was also impressive, with Tagovailoa throwing two touchdowns and running back Salvon Ahmed rushing for a total of 85 yards.
The Dolphins have been on a roll since their bye week, winning six of their last seven games. This is the first time since 2001 that the Dolphins have had a winning record this late in the season.
The Dolphins have been led by Tagovailoa, who has thrown for 1,814 yards and 13 touchdowns this season. He has also been able to spread the ball around to his receivers, with DeVante Parker and Preston Williams both having over 500 receiving yards this season.
The Dolphins have also been helped by their defense, which has allowed only 19 points per game this season. The defense has been led by safety Eric Rowe, who has recorded two interceptions and two sacks this season.
The Dolphins have two more games left in the regular season, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak. If they can finish the season with a winning record, it will be the first time since 2001 that the Dolphins have done so. With Tagovailoa leading the way, it looks like the Dolphins are well on their way to achieving that goal.