Miami Dolphins Defeat Oakland Raiders Advance to 3-0 - Dolphins Deep Dive




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Summary: The Miami Dolphins defeated the Oakland Raiders 28-20 this past weekend. The Raiders came in looking to get their first victory under the rebooted Jon Gruden era, but Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins spoiled the Raiders wishes. Tannehill went 17/23 for 289 yards and 3 TDs. Wide Receiver Albert Wilson even got in on the mix by throwing a 52 yard TD himself and catching one from Tannehill. Jakeem Grant caught two TDs as well to help the Dolphins top their division with a 3-0 record. Derek Carr for the Raiders played a monster game as he went 27 of 39 for 345 yards and a TD, but he also threw 2 interceptions. The Dolphins were actually down 10-7 going into the half, but roared back to life in the second half and put the game away. Collider’s Marc Fernandez and Alex Jordan, lifelong Miami Dolphins fans, are here to break down all the action from Sunday’s game on this episode of Dolphins Deep Dive. They look at how the team played throughout this game, what adjustments they made, who really showed up for the Fins and if this 3-0 start is a mirage or the real deal. They also give you some facts and info about some of the players and some of the plays in the game. It’s a fun, informative and deep exploration of this Dolphins team after another victory in this young NFL season. Follow Marc: https://twitter.com/MarcFernandez SUBSCRIBE TO THE COLLIDER NETWORK Collider Videos: https://bit.ly/2n1MZb7 Collider Games: https://bit.ly/2vszg0Z Collider Quick: https://bit.ly/2OyLjSU Collider Sports: https://bit.ly/2Au5rmv Collider Podcast Network: https://bit.ly/1qU5ENT Pro Wrestling Sheet: https://bit.ly/2LKhWzy Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColliderVideo Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ColliderVideo Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/colliderdotcom As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider is more than an essential destination. Visit Collider: http://collider.com