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Dolphins End 6-Game Losing Streak to Bills with Domive 30-13 Win

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The Buffalo Bills were stunned in Miami on Sunday afternoon as the Dolphins beat them 30-13 in the AFC East championship game.

The Dolphins, who had lost their last six games against the Bills, moved to 3-7 in that span, while Buffalo fell to 6-3.

Buffalo made a statement last week when they beat the Kansas City Chiefs at home, reminding everyone in the AFC of what they can do best.

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Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) Roll out of the first half against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on November 9, 2025. (Sam Navarro / Imarn Photos)

But the Dolphins have other things on their minds Sunday at home, as they keep Josh Allen and the Bats from scoring until the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, players like De’On’okhane go to work when Miami has the ball.

Achane was a big factor in the Dolphins’ victory, as he rushed for 174 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns, both coming in the fourth quarter to squash any hope of a comeback.

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The first was a 59-yard dash with 69-31 left in the fourth quarter, and it came after a 15-yard rush that extended Buffalo’s drive to a 16-6 game. But Achene’s touchdown broke the game open.

Allen finally found the end zone when Koon Coleman made a competitive catch for a 35-yard touchdown. After that, Jackson Hales caught a 26-Yard Pass to make it a 10-point game, 23-13.

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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook (4) dunks the ball during the game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills on November 9, 2025 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fl. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportwire)

But on the next drive, following Buffalo’s shutout, Achene found a hole and went on a 35-touchdown drive to win with 3:15 left to play and a 30-13 lead.

It was a game filled with money full of debt, and Allen threw his wits in the end zone and fainted once. Star running back James Cook, who had only 53 yards rushing after a big week in Buffalo against the Chiefs, was also attacked with a big run.

At the same time, Tua Tagovailoa, who has had a rollercoaster season for the Dolphins, was confident in his pitching despite the two minds. He had two rushing touchdowns, including a 38-yard strike to Jaylen Waddle, the team’s leading receiver with 84 yards. He also caught Malik Washington on a 1-yard touchdown pass in the game.

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Miami Dolphins running back De’on Achene (28) runs during the first half against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on November 9, 2025. (Jeff Romance / Imagin Pictures)

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It also didn’t help that Bills tight end Dalton Kencaid left the game in the second half due to injury. Kincaid has been one of the favorites this season.

Looking further into the box score, Achene also had six catches for 51 yards for the Dolphins in an impressive individual performance. Tagevailoa was 15-for-21 for 173 yards, and Allen was 28 for 306 yards and 31 yards rushing as well.

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