Postgame Notes
Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens
M&T Bank Stadium
October 26, 2017 | 8:25 PM
POSTGAME NOTES
STILLS TOPS 3,000 CAREER YARDS
- With five receptions for 65 yards tonight, WR Kenny Stills went over 3,000 receiving yards for his career. He finished the game with 3,051 career receiving yards.
- Stills is one of 58 active NFL wide receivers to top 3,000 career receiving yards.
TAYLOR BLOCKS HIS FIRST NFL KICK
- DT Vincent Taylor earned his first NFL blocked kick after he got a hand on a 46-yard field goal attempt by K Justin Tucker.
- A sixth-round rookie (194th overall), Taylor had a knack for blocking kicks in college. He blocked five of them at Oklahoma State, tying the school’s all-time career record.
- It was Miami’s first blocked field goal since DT Earl Mitchell blocked one on Nov. 9, 2014 at Detroit.
INJURIES REPORTED IN THE PRESS BOX
MIAMI DOLPHINS
- S Nate Allen, second quarter – calf – questionable downgraded to out in the third quarter
CAPTAINS
- CB Bobby McCain, C Mike Pouncey, WR Kenny Stills, DT Ndamukong Suh, S Michael Thomas, DE Cameron Wake
QUICK HITS
- There were 70,408 tickets distributed to today’s game.
- LS John Denney played in his 199th consecutive game, extending his team-best streak, which is fifth among all active NFL players. Denney’s 199 career games played are third in team history.
- DT Ndamukong Suh started his 90th consecutive game. It’s the second-longest games started streak among active NFL defensive linemen behind Domata Peko’s 118 straight starts.
- S Nate Allen played in his 100th NFL game tonight.
- WR Leonte Carroo had six catches for 48 yards, both career highs.