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The Good, Bad & Ugly from the Miami Dolphins Week 11 win over the Washington Commanders
Sunday’s clash with the Washington Commanders — the final international game of the 2025 NFL season — was an ugly affair in a beautiful stadium (Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain) for the Miami Dolphins, yet as the dust settled, the scoreboard showed a narrow overtime victory for the boys in aqua and orange by a score of 16-13.
MADRID — Grading the Miami Dolphins for their 16-13 overtime win over the Washington Commanders in the first NFL game played in Spain. It was a routine day at the office for Tua Tagovailoa. A couple of sacks he might have avoided. De'Von Achane rushed for 120 yards and remained the offense's best threat.
The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders played the first NFL game in Madrid, Spain, with both teams looking to improve on a 3-7 record. The Dolphins pulled out a 16-13 win in overtime. Riley Patterson kicked a 29-yard field goal to win it at the 7:33 mark of OT.
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Dan Quinn’s defense was better than Joe Whitt Jr.'s, but the Washington Commanders keep losing
Dan Quinn’s defense was better than Joe Whitt Jr.'s has been. Otherwise, the Washington Commanders made the sorts of mistakes — Marcus Mariota’s overtime interception, Matt Gay’s flubbed field-goal attempts,
The Washington Commanders' nightmare season continues after suffering their sixth straight loss in one of the more frustrating ways possible. It was a different country, but the same results as the Miami Dolphins take advantage of critical mistakes by the Commanders and win in overtime in Madrid,
The Washington Commanders are leaving Madrid in the loss column once again after falling to the Miami Dolphins 16-13 in Week 11 at Bernabeu Stadium. The Command
Cornerback Jack Jones came through for the Dolphins (4-7) on Sunday with his overtime pick, helping lead to a 16-13 victory over the Washington Commanders in the first NFL regular-season game in Spain. His forced fumble last week helped the Dolphins beat Buffalo 30-13 at home. He also had six total tackles against the Bills.
The Miami Dolphins will fly home to the United States at 4-7 after a come-from-behind 16-13 victory over the Washington Commanders. The Dolphins spent much of the first half leading on the scoreboard before needing a late missed field goal from the Commanders to have a chance in overtime.