After dropping 39 points on the Cleveland Browns Sunday, the Miami Dolphins are in a position they are not accustomed to: No. 1 in the AFC East.
Miami hasn’t been here this deep into the season since 2008 and the team hasn’t had a 7-3 record since 2002, the Sun Sentinel’s David Hyde reports.
Tua Tagovailoa gets the credit — he’s now leading quarterback statistics after two seasons with rumors of his sacking flying regularly.
Sunday’s game marked the third consecutive games of three touchdown passes — a feat notched just once in 23 games over his first two years, Hyde reports.
– Anne Geggis, Florida Politics