Dolphins stun Bills with blowout win behind De'Von Achane's big day
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The Buffalo Bills were left stunned in Miami on Sunday afternoon as the Dolphins blew them out 30-13 in a crucial AFC East rivalry game.
The Dolphins, who had lost their last six matchups against the Bills, moved to 3-7 on the season, while Buffalo fell to 6-3.
Buffalo made a statement last week when it defeated the Kansas City Chiefs at home, reminding everyone in the AFC of what it can do against the best of the best.
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) rolls out during the first half against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on Nov. 9, 2025. (Sam Navarro/Imagn Images)
But the Dolphins had other things in mind Sunday at home, as they kept Josh Allen and the Bills from scoring until the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, players like De’Von Achane went to work when Miami had the ball.
Achane was a major factor in the Dolphins’ victory, as he rushed for 174 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns, both coming in the fourth quarter to crush any hope for a Bills comeback.
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The first was a 59-yard dash with 6:31 left in the fourth quarter, and it came after Allen fumbled on a 15-yard run that extended a drive for Buffalo in a 16-6 game. But Achane’s touchdown run broke the game wide open.
Allen finally found the end zone when Keon Coleman made a contested catch for a 35-yard touchdown. Then, Jackson Hawes caught a 26-yard pass to make it a 10-point game, 23-13.
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