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Cook’s hat trick of touchdowns powers Bills to dominant 31-10 victory over Dolphins, Tagovailoa sidelined with concussion

In Miami Gardens, Florida, Buffalo Bills fans showed up in full force at Hard Rock Stadium, cheering so loud that coach Sean McDermott was jokingly asked if it was a home game for the team. Despite the enthusiastic support, it was indeed an away game, but the Bills didn’t disappoint their supporters who traveled to South Florida as they dominated the Miami Dolphins with a 31-10 victory on Thursday night.

The game took a concerning turn when Dolphins’ quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion after colliding with a defensive player and hitting his head on the turf in the third quarter. This incident raised questions about Tagovailoa’s future gameplay due to his history of dealing with head injuries. Buffalo’s quarterback Josh Allen expressed empathy, sending thoughts and prayers to Tagovailoa and his family.

With Tagovailoa sidelined, the Dolphins had to rely on backup Skylar Thompson. The Bills took advantage of the situation, showcasing a strong defense that forced turnovers and limited Miami’s offense to just a touchdown and a field goal, despite missing some key starters.

Allen, playing with a glove on his non-throwing hand due to an injury in the previous game, led the Bills with 13 completions out of 19 attempts for 139 yards. James Cook was a standout performer for Buffalo, catching a touchdown pass and running for two scores in the first half, contributing significantly to the Bills’ commanding lead.

The Bills’ solid performance on both sides of the ball reflected McDermott’s emphasis on teamwork and perseverance. Despite facing injuries to key players like middle linebacker Terrel Bernard, Buffalo’s “next man up” approach paid off, demonstrating the team’s depth and resilience.

In the aftermath of the game, concerns were raised about the treatment of Dolphins’ star receiver Tyreek Hill during a recent altercation with the Miami-Dade County police. Hill expressed his desire for accountability but also acknowledged his role in the incident, highlighting the need for better interactions moving forward.

Looking ahead, the Bills are set to face the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday, September 23, while the Dolphins will travel to Seattle to take on the Seahawks on Sunday, September 22. The outcome of Tagovailoa’s injury and the team’s response remain key concerns for Miami as they navigate the upcoming games without their starting quarterback.

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