At the half, the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins are tied 14-14. With a short week to prepare, one can never be too certain about how things will play out during Thursday Night Football. Sometimes the woe-begotten team catches fire at the worst time for the heavy favorites. Right now, it’s fair to say that the Bills aren’t playing well on defense, and even worst in all facets of special teams.

Things got off to a rocky start with a long kickoff return by Miami that gave them first possession at Buffalo’s 47-yard line. From there, the Dolphins drove 52 yards in 10 plays, using up 6:29 of game clock to finish with a surprising opening-drive touchdown.

The Bills got things under control soon after, while the Dolphins stalled on offense until the very end of the half. Following a rare sack

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