The New England Patriots wrapped up their regular season with a 38-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins to improve to 14-3.
After opening a quick 14-0 lead, the Dolphins hung around in the first half before Rhamondre Stevenson and Co. erupted for 21 unanswered second half points to earn a win that secures the Patriots the AFC’s No. 2 seed in the playoffs.
Here’s everything that went down at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
Final score: Patriots 38 : 10 Dolphins
Sunday, Jan. 4, 4:25 p.m. ET | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA | Broadcast information | Inactives | Game day roster
First Quarter
The Dolphins won the toss and deferred, putting Drake Maye and the Patriots offense on the field first. New England opened things on the ground, as Rhamondre Stevenson took an open carry nine yards before breaking free up the middle for 56 yards on his next carry. Immediately set up at the five-yard line, a handoff to TreVeyon Henderson found the end zone. [Patriots 7 : 0 Dolphins]
Miami’s first possession resulted a quick first-down before Quinn Ewers fired a 20-yard completion on the following third-down to work into New England territory. A six-yard tackle for loss by Milton Williams in his return helped set up a fourth-and-one down inside the red zone, where Ewers pass into the end zone was caught but out of bounds.
Taking over backed up at their own eight-yard line following the turnover on downs, the Patriots moved the chains to find some breathing room before facing a 3rd-and-5 — where Maye shook off a defender and an uncalled face mask to pick up the line to gain with his legs. New England then struck a pair of big gains as a flea flicker to Efton Chism III went for 35 yards before Henderson found 13 yards on the ground in addition to a face mask call. Back in a goal-to-go situation, a pair of runs resulted in another score as Stevenson took a wild cat snap into the end zone. [Patriots 14 : 0 Dolphins]
Rhamondre Stevenson takes the snap in for another @Patriots TD!
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Second Quarter
The Dolphins’ next drive began with a 19-yard completion to Tahj Washington to move the ball across midfield before a reverse to Malik Washington went for an additional 14 yards. Finding themselves back near the goal line, a play-action bootleg resulted in a wide open Malik Washington in the end zone for a touchdown. [Patriots 14 : 7 Dolphins]
A pair of incompletions to start the following drive put New England in an opening 3rd-and-10, where Maye uncorked one deep down the seam to DeMario Douglas which fell incomplete. A strong punt by Bryce Baringer and coverage — led by Brenden Schooler and Julian Ashby — pinned Miami at their own 11.
New England’s defense responded by forcing a three-and-out of their own, as a third-down run was stuffed by Cory Durden to force a punt.
A third-down false start penalty be Stefon Diggs set the Patriots up in a 3rd-and-7, where a check down to Hunter Henry was complete but just short of the line to gain. Keeping the offense on the field at their own 40-yard line, a handoff to Henderson from the fullback alignment was stopped for a loss.
Taking over in New England territory, Miami started going backwards with a holding penalty before a tackle by Christian Gonzalez and Jack Gibbens resulted in a fumble — that Elijah Ponder recovered to get the ball back.
Back in business at the Dolphins 37-yard line, New England worked into the red zone behind their running back duo but was pushed backwards by a holding penalty on Morgan Moses. Facing a 3rd-and-5, a first-down completion to Douglas was negated due to an offensive pass interference penalty on Hunter Henry. The Patriots were then forced into settling for a field goal where Andy Borregales’ attempt was blocked.
The blocked kick set the Dolphins up at the Patriots’ 40-yard line with 1:31 remaining in the half. A second-down sack by Christian Barmore led to a screen by Miami on 3rd-and-17 that picked up 13 yards to work back into field goal range. A 52-yard attempt by Riley Patterson was then good. [Patriots 14 : 10 Dolphins]
With 24 seconds left and no timeouts, Maye found Kayshon Boutte along the sidelines for 13 yards to start the drive. Finding Miami in man coverage, Maye then took off up the middle for 14 yards before reverting his route out of bounds. Trying a 59-yard field goal with three seconds left, Borregales’ attempt just worked over the crossbar. [Patriots 17 : 10 Dolphins]
Third Quarter
Starting the second-half with the ball, a first-down pass by Quinn Ewers downfield drew a pass interference penalty on Carlton Davis to net 27 yards. An offensive penalty was seven-yard run stuff by Anfernee Jennings then had Miami going backwards. Facing 3rd-and-17, a quick pass to Greg Dulcich saw the tight end have space to pick up 20 yards and a first-down. New England’s defense then struck again, as Jaylinn Hawkins intercepted Ewers’ pass in the end zone.
Taking over at their own 20 following the turnover, a play-action boot resulted in a 29-yard catch-and-run to Hunter Henry. Over midfield on a 3rd-and-1, Stevenson broke contact behind the line of scrimmage and found 20 yards on the ground to move outside the red zone. With another 3rd-and-short, Maye found the running back through the air in the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown. [Patriots 24 : 10 Dolphins]
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