MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins were close to beating the Buffalo Bills and ending a six-game losing streak against their division rivals when the two teams met in September.

The Dolphins had battled the five-time AFC East champions into the fourth quarter in Week 3 when, down a touchdown with three minutes left, Miami unraveled.

“On a game-winning drive, can’t throw an interception,” Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said Wednesday, referring to the pick he threw on Miami’s penultimate drive that sealed a 31-21 loss.

“Just got to find a way to finish better,” Tagovailoa added, “and place our team in a better position than that.”

That’s the way the season has gone for the Miami Dolphins (2-7), who have squandered numerous chances to close out games because of mistakes.

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