MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The Dolphins showed they won’t quit. A furious fourth quarter rally fell short, resulting in another loss. But this loss saw the team go down battling.
A 13-point fourth quarter deficit was erased led by a suddenly stingy defense, that looked a lot like the ball-hawking unit of last season, and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
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The Falcons then rallied themselves to pull out the win, 30-28.
It was a wild game, similar to the loss to Raiders in Vegas.
But despite the heart shown in the fourth quarter, the Dolphins are left with a sixth consecutive loss and a 1-6 record.