MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Mike McDaniel was certain his team would avoid another week of disappointment after the Dolphins saw a 14-point fourth-quarter lead fizzle in less than five minutes in their last outing.
Last Monday's collapse against the Tennessee Titans was a "punch to the gut," McDaniel said Sunday. He expected the Dolphins to respond in a huge way -- and they did, blowing out the New York Jets for the second time in just over three weeks.
Raheem Mostert scored two more touchdowns to set Miami's single-season record with 20, Tua Tagovailoa threw for 224 yards and a score and the Dolphins shut out the Jets 30-0 on Sunday without star receiver Tyreek Hill.