The Jacksonville Jaguars aim for their second consecutive victory, and their first win on United States soil for more than 13 months, when they take on the Seattle Seahawks on Halloween in NFL football. The Dolphins travel to San Francisco next week to take on the 49ers.View Gallery: NFL football, Week 8: Jaguars at Seahawks photo gallery Just a tad disappointed they couldn’t exploit a beat up Seahawks defense until it was too late.ĭefense had some good stops but there are still too many errors being committed, but those are mostly by the young guys which I’m willing to brush off for now. The offense was able to move the ball but failed to capitalize in the redzone. The Dolphins were in the game until they weren’t. Seahawks recovered the onside kick and proceeded to get a first down putting an end to this game. ![]() Chris Carson then punched it in for another Seahawks TD.įitz and the Dolphins don’t quit though! He drives the team back downfield and caps it off with a 10 yard TD run. To throw more salt in the wound, Wilson hits D.K. The Dolphins needed to get a touchdown on the next drive, however Fitzpatrick ended up throwing his second interception of the day which should just about do it for this game. ![]() The defense needed to make a stop on the next drive but Wilson ended up abusing the rookie corner, Noah Igbinoghene on a crossing route followed by a touchdown to David Moore. The offense falls short in the redzone again and go for another Sanders field goal, who has now converted all 5 of his attempts. Another nice long drive for the offense as Fitz helps the team get into the redzone with some tight throws and a few runs. The Dolphins began the fourth quarter with the ball trailing by 5. Xavien Howard had other plans though, as he picked off Wilson in the endzone.įitzpatrick was able to move the ball downfield with his arm and legs setting up for another Sanders fieldgoal, which he converted. The Seahawks received the second half kick off and again, drove down the field pretty easily and looked like they were going to end up with some points. Wilson connects with Travis Homer a few plays later for a touchdown. The Seahawks had about 20 seconds left before the half, but Wilson managed to find a wide open David Moore to get into the redzone. The Seahawks went for it on fourth down near the redzone, but Emmanuel Ogbah came around and got the sack on Wilson.Īfter that great defensive stop, the Dolphins offense was able to move the ball downfield but fell short before the redzone. Wilson was slinging the ball, but the Dolphins defense came up big. The Seahawks had a great drive going after the previous Dolphins drive. ![]() However, the offense couldn’t convert in the redzone resulting in another Sanders field goal. We saw some creative play calling from Chan Gailey and even got an appearance from Lynn Bowden, who took a direct snap for a few rushing yards. The Dolphins started the second quarter with the ball. End of the first quarter, Seahawks 10 - Dolphins 3. The Seahawks got the ball back before the end of the first quarter, but the defense held and forced the Seahawks to go for a 54 yard field goal, which Jason Myers converted. The Dolphins got the ball back a few drives later and with a few tough throws from Fitzpatrick got into field goal range for a Jason Sanders field goal. Russell Wilson and the Seahawks offense drove down the field and capped the drive with a Chris Carson goal line touchdown run. Ryan Fitzpatrick’s arm was hit resulting in a tip ball and DeVante Parker was also injured resulting in trainers taking a look at him and ended up in him heading to the locker room. The Dolphins received the ball first and ended up turning the ball over a few plays into the drive. ![]() The Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks faced off in week 4 of the 2020 regular season today ending with a win for the Seahawks.
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