The Miami Dolphins defense was unable to stop the Cincinnati Bengals offense on Sunday and fell 45-21. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow passed for 309 yards and four touchdowns, while running back Chase Brown had 109 yards and three touchdowns.
After two quarters in the first half, the Tigers led 17-14. But Cincinnati took advantage of three Miami turnovers and scored four straight touchdowns to start the second half to turn the game into a blowout.
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Dolphins rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers made some good plays in his first start but couldn’t keep up with the Bengals’ hot offense. Ewers threw two interceptions in the third quarter to help the Bengals tie the game. Ewers made his starting debut, completing 20 of 30 pass attempts for 260 yards.
All three of Miami’s touchdowns came on the ground, with D’Von Akan, Malik Washington and Jalen Wright all rushing to the end zone.
Here are PFF’s grades for the Dolphins, who suffered a tough home loss late in the season:
5 best results in attack
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WR Cedric Wilson Jr.: 70.5
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OL Daniel Brunskill: 67.5
The 5 worst results on offense
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LG Jonah Savainaya: 47.8
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5 best results in defense
5 Worst defensive performance
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CB Jason Marshall Jr.: 48.2
This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Dolphins PFF grades: Best and worst performances vs Bengals
