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How it happened: A look at Dolphins' miracle play, called Boise, to beat Patriots


The Miami Dolphins pulled off one of the most improbable plays in the NFL this season to secure an upset victory over the New England Patriots. Here’s how the final play went down at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday: Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill, lined up at the 31-yard line, threw a 14-yard pass to receiver Kenny Stills. “As soon as we lined up, we knew we had it,” Tannehill said. (South Florida Sun Sentinel)

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