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Tua Tagovailoa led the Miami Dolphins to a 34-19 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders with three touchdown passes in a strong performance. The Dolphins have now won two consecutive games, showcasing their grit and determination on the field. The Raiders, on the other hand, suffered their sixth straight loss in this game.

Tagovailoa orchestrated long, methodical drives that resulted in scores for the Dolphins, marking the first time this season that Miami scored 30 points in a game. He connected with tight end Jonnu Smith for two touchdowns and found receiver Tyreek Hill for another. Hill’s performance was notable as he scored in consecutive games for the first time this season.

The Raiders tried to stage a comeback in the fourth quarter, but a missed open-field tackle allowed the Dolphins to extend their lead and secure the win. Quarterback Gardner Minshew put up a solid performance for the Raiders, throwing for 282 yards and one touchdown. Tight end Brock Bowers was a key target for Minshew, catching 13 passes for 126 yards.

Las Vegas made changes to their coaching staff during their bye week in an effort to improve their offense, and the team showed some progress under interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner. Despite their efforts, they struggled to contain the Dolphins’ offense and convert on key opportunities throughout the game.

In terms of injuries, both teams had players leave the game due to various ailments, but most were able to return to play. Looking ahead, the Raiders will host Denver next Sunday, while the Dolphins will face New England at home.

Overall, the Dolphins’ victory over the Raiders showcased their ability to control the game with strong offensive plays and solid defense. The win is a positive sign for Miami as they look to build momentum and finish the season on a high note.