The difference between teams winning games and losing can be translated into those that kick field goals while others score touchdowns.
The Miami Dolphins came away from a pair of drives deep in Buffalo territory Saturday with Jason Sanders’ field goals.
Josh Allen made sure Tyler Bass didn’t have to attempt any 3-pointers in the first 22 minutes because he was finishing drives with TD passes.
First came a scoring pass to Quintin Morris.
Next up was a throw to Nyheim Heines that was good for 10 yards and a 14-6 lead after the PAT.
Hines across the line! @BuffaloBills get another. @TheNyNy7
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Ah, to be this athletic. @TheNyNy7
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The snowballs were thrown again and the fans continued to blitz the field with them.
— highlight heaven (@lowdarkhell) December 18, 2022
The game was stopped and the officials made an announcement warning the fans that the Bills could face a 15-yard penalty if the fans continued to throw the snow — and ice — balls.
Fans were just told by refs if a player gets hit with a snowball it will be a 15-yard penalty against the #Bills
— Maddy Glab (@MadGlab) December 18, 2022
For player and public safety, please stop throwing snowballs.
You will be ejected and subject to arrest.
— Highmark Stadium (@HighmarkStadm) December 18, 2022
Gotta be having a tough time if ur a grown man throwing ice snowballs at players that cant defend themselves. I love the bills fans and want them to win a super bowl but cant be doing that. Last miami redzone drive was ridiculous
— danny woodhead (@danny__woodhead) December 18, 2022