12/17/17 – Postgame Quotes – Buffalo

Postgame Quotes
December 17, 2017
Miami 16, Buffalo 24

Postgame Notes

All Transcripts

Miami Transcripts
Head Coach Adam Gase
QB Jay Cutler
G/T Jesse Davis
WR Jarvis Landry
CB Bobby McCain
C Mike Pouncey
WR Kenny Stills
DT Ndamukong Suh

Buffalo Transcripts
Head Coach Sean McDermott
QB Tyrod Taylor
LB Lorenzo Alexander
WR Kelvin Benjamin
LB Preston Brown
RB Lesean McCoy
S Jordan Poyer
DT Kyle Williams
CB Tre’Davious White
CB Shareece Wright
DE Eddie Yarbrough

Postgame Notes – Week 15 – Buffalo

Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills
New Era Field
December 17, 2017 | 1 PM
POSTGAME NOTES

LANDRY MOVES INTO SECOND PLACE ON SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS LIST

  • WR Jarvis Landry caught 10 passes for 99 yards (9.9 avg.) today, giving him 98 receptions on the season. The 98 receptions moves him into second place in team history. Landry now owns the three highest single-game reception totals in Dolphins annals:

DOLPHINS SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS LEADERS

RNK PLAYER YEAR REC.
1. Jarvis Landry 2015 110
2. JARVIS LANDRY 2017 98
3. Jarvis Landry 2016 94
4. O.J. McDuffie 1998 90
  • As of the end of today’s 1 p.m. games, Landry’s 98 receptions were second in the NFL this season.
  • With 99 receiving yards today, Landry now has 844 for the season. He is just 156 receiving yards shy of becoming the first player in Dolphins history to total 1,000 receiving yards in three straight seasons.
  • Landry continues to be the only player in the NFL with at least five receptions in every game this season.
  • His 386 receptions in his career are the most in NFL history in a player’s first four seasons.

WAKE TOPS 90 CAREER SACKS

  • DE Cameron Wake brought down Bills QB Tyrod Taylor on a third down in the first quarter, forcing a Bills punt. It was his ninth sack of the season.
  • Wake now has 90.5 career sacks, the second-most in team history. His 90.5 career sacks are also second-most among an undrafted player in NFL history (not including supplemental draft picks).
  • In Wake’s past 25 games, he has recorded 19.5 sacks. Entering today, he was tied for third in the NFL with 18.5 sacks dating back to Week 6 of the 2016 season.
  • Wake’s 90.5 sacks since 2009 are the most in the NFL in that time.

PARKEY KNOCKS THROUGH HIS 10TH STRAIGHT FIELD GOAL

  • K Cody Parkey made all three of his field goal attempts today and has now made 10 straight field goals.
  • Parkey’s 94.7 field goal percentage (18-of-19) this season is tied for third in the NFL and leads the AFC at the end of today’s 1 p.m. games.
  • His only miss this season was a 50-yard attempt at Baltimore on Oct. 26, 2017.
  • Parkey also had another successful onside kick in the fourth quarter of today’s game, recovered by P Matt Haack. He now has three successful onside kicks this season. No other kicker in the NFL has more than one.

ONE OF THE COLDEST GAMES IN DOLPHINS HISTORY

  • The temperature at kickoff today was 22 degrees, making this tied for the third-coldest regular season game in Dolphins history and tied for the fourth-coldest game overall. Here is a list of the coldest games in Dolphins history:
DATE TEAM W/L SCORE TEMP./COND.
12/21/08 at Kansas City W 38-31 10 deg., sunny
12/11/77 at New England L 10-14 14 deg., clear
1/8/17** at Pittsburgh L 12-30 17 deg., partly cloudy
12/17/17 at Buffalo L 16-24 22 deg., mostly cloudy
12/12/82 at New England L 0-3 22 deg., snowy
12/8/85 at Green Bay W 34-24 23 deg., cloudy
12/18/88 at Pittsburgh L 24-40 23 deg., overcast, light snow
12/3/89 at Kansas City L 21-26 23 deg., clear
12/27/92 at New England W 16-13 (OT) 23 deg., clear

** AFC Wild Card playoff game

INJURIES REPORTED IN THE PRESS BOX

MIAMI DOLPHINS

  • S T.J. McDonald, fourth quarter– shoulder – questionable (did not return)

CAPTAINS

  • LS John Denney, TE MarQueis Gray, C Mike Pouncey, WR Kenny Stills, DT Ndamukong Suh, DE Cameron Wake

QUICK HITS

  • There were 62,202 tickets distributed to today’s game.
  • LS John Denney played in his 206th consecutive game, extending his team-best streak, which is tied for third among all active NFL players. Denney’s 206 career games are second-most in Dolphins history.
  • DT Ndamukong Suh started his 97th consecutive game. It’s the longest games started streak among active NFL defensive tackles.
  • DT Ndamukong Suh had a season-high three tackles for loss today. It’s tied for the third-most in a game in his career.
  • CB Xavien Howard had the first sack of his career, bringing down Bills QB Tyrod Taylor in the third quarter.
  • S T.J. McDonald recorded the 20th pass defensed of his NFL career today.
  • TE MarQueis Gray had two carries against the Bills today and became the only tight end in the NFL to have multiple rushing attempts in a game in 2017.
    • He joined Charles Clay (Nov. 11, 2013 vs. Pittsburgh) and Larry Seiple (Sept. 28, 1968 vs. Kansas City) as the only tight ends in Dolphins history to have two rushing attempts in a game.

Pregame Notes – Week 15 – Buffalo

Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills
New Era Field
December 17, 2017 | 1 PM
PREGAME NOTES

MEDIA WEBSITE & POSTGAME TRANSCRIPTS

The Miami Dolphins media website features everything a media member needs to cover the team. Visitors can find transcripts, press releases, weekly releases, credentials, notes, gamebooks, flip cards, an archive of old media guides and gamebooks and more by visiting media.miamidolphins.com.

INACTIVES

MIAMI DOLPHINS

  • #8 QB Matt Moore
  • #26 RB Damien Williams
  • #30 CB Cordrea Tankersley
  • #31 S Michael Thomas
  • #50 DE Andre Branch
  • #68 G Isaac Asiata
  • #74 G/T Jermon Bushrod

LINEUP CHANGES

MIAMI DOLPHINS

OFFENSE

  • #32 Kenyan Drake will start at running back
  • #77 Jesse Davis will start at right guard
  • #79 Sam Young will start at right tackle

DEFENSE

  • #28 Bobby McCain will start at cornerback for #30 Cordrea Tankersley
  • #90 Charles Harris will start at defensive end for #50 Andre Branch

CHANGES FROM FLIPCARD

MIAMI DOLPHINS
None

12/11/17 – Postgame Quotes – New England

Postgame Quotes
December 11, 2017
New England at Miami

Postgame Notes

All Transcripts

Miami Transcripts
Head Coach Adam Gase
QB Jay Cutler
RB Kenyan Drake
WR Jakeem Grant
CB Xavien Howard
S Reshad Jones
WR Jarvis Landry
DT Ndamukong Suh
DE Cameron Wake

New England Transcripts
Head Coach Bill Belichick
QB Tom Brady
WR Danny Amendola
CB Malcolm Butler
CB Stephon Gilmore
WR Chris Hogan
DB Devin McCourty

Postgame Notes – Week 14 – New England

New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium
December 11, 2017 | 8:30 PM
POSTGAME NOTES

DOLPHINS END PATRIOTS’ EIGHT-GAME WINNING STREAK

  • The Dolphins’ win tonight is the team’s fourth in their past five home meetings with New England.
  • Miami is now 15-9 in its past 24 regular season games.
  • The Dolphins are now 4-2 at Hard Rock Stadium this season.
  • This is Adam Gase’s 10th win in the 14 games he has coached at Hard Rock Stadium since becoming the Dolphins head coach in 2016.
  • The Dolphins have won 11 of their past 15 games at Hard Rock Stadium, its best mark at the venue since they went 14-4 in an 18-game stretch from Dec. 2, 2001 to Nov. 23, 2003.
  • The win snaps New England’s eight-game winning streak and their 14-game winning streak in road games.
  • Miami has now defeated both Super Bowl participants from last season after Miami also defeated Atlanta in Week 6. The only other season the Dolphins have done this is 1993, when they beat the defending AFC champion Buffalo Bills on Sept. 26 and the Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25.
  • The Dolphins held a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter. It was New England’s largest deficit in a game since they trailed by 25 points in Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta.

MIAMI’S DEFENSE SHINES ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

  • The Dolphins defense held New England to just 20 points and 248 total yards this evening. It was just the second time this season the Patriots have been held to less than 21 points (19 at Tampa Bay on Oct. 5, 2017).
  • New England’s 248 total yards were their lowest output since Jan. 3, 2016, also in Miami, when they gained 196 yards. Including playoff contests, that is a span of 34 games.
  • Miami held the Patriots to zero third-down conversions after New England went 0-for-11 (0.0 pct.) on third down. It’s the first time in the Bill Belichick-era a New England offense was held without a third-down conversion. The last time New England didn’t have a third-down conversion was on Sept. 29, 1991 at the Cardinals, when the Patriots were 0-for-6 (0.0 pct.).
  • This is just the fourth time since 1991 the Dolphins have not given up a third-down conversion in a game. The other three occurrences were Oct. 30, 2005 at New Orleans, Nov. 20, 2011 vs. Buffalo and Dec. 18, 2011 at Buffalo.
  • Over the past two games, the Dolphins have held their opponents to 1-of-24 (4.2 pct.) on third down. The Patriots were 0-of-11 (0.0 pct.) tonight and the Broncos were 1-of-13 (7.7 pct.) last week.
  • The Dolphins held New England to 0 points and just 2 total yards in the first quarter. It’s the fourth-fewest yards gained by New England in the first quarter of a game in their franchise’s history and fewest since Nov. 10, 1996 at N.Y. Jets. It’s the fewest first-quarter yards allowed by the Dolphins since they limited Houston to 0 in the first quarter on Oct. 25, 2015.

HOWARD PICKS OFF BRADY TWICE

  • CB Xavien Howard picked up right where he left off after his career game last week vs. Denver, picking off Patriots QB Tom Brady on New England’s first offensive series. He added another interception on New England’s first possession of the second half.
  • Howard is the first cornerback in Dolphins history to have multiple interceptions in consecutive games.
  • The interceptions were Howard’s third and fourth in his past two games after he did not have an interception in the first 18 regular season games of his career.

DRAKE TOPS 100 YARDS AGAIN

  • RB Kenyan Drake rushed for 100 yards in the second straight week, the first two 100-yard games of his career. He totaled 25 carries for 114 yards (4.6 avg.) and added five receptions for 79 yards (15.8 avg.).
  • Drake is the first Dolphins player to lead the team in both rushing and receiving in a game since Arian Foster did so on Sept. 11, 2016 at Seattle.
  • Drake’s 79 receiving yards are the most by a Dolphins running back since Lamar Miller had 97 at Buffalo on Nov. 8, 2015.
  • The last time the Dolphins had a 100-yard rusher in back-to-back games was when Jay Ajayi posted three straight 100-yard performances from Oct. 16, 2016 to Nov. 6, 2016.
  • Drake became just the third Dolphins player to record 100-plus rushing yards and 75-plus receiving yards in a game, joining Troy Stradford (169 rushing, 83 receiving) at Dallas on Nov. 27, 1987 and Ronnie Brown (112 rushing, 99 receiving) vs. the N.Y. Jets on Sept. 23, 2007.

LANDRY SCORES TWICE

  • WR Jarvis Landry totaled eight receptions for 46 yards (5.8 avg.) and two touchdowns this evening. The touchdowns were the seventh and eight of the season, extending his career high.
  • Landry is the only NFL player to catch at least five passes in all 13 games this season.
  • Landry extended his NFL record for most receptions in the first four years of a career and now has 376 of them.
  • With 88 receptions this season, Landry’s single-season total is now fourth-best in Dolphins history. Landry owns the top two spots with 110 catches in 2015 and 94 receptions in 2016.
  • Landry’s 88 receptions are tied for second in the NFL this year and his eight touchdowns are tied for fifth.
  • With his first touchdown catch this evening, Landry reached the 20 career touchdown plateau.

PARKEY KNOCKS THROUGH TWO MORE FIELD GOALS

  • K Cody Parkey made both of his field goal attempts, one from 30 yards and one from 44 yards in the first quarter. He is now 15-of-16 (93.8 pct.) on the season.
  • Parkey’s 93.8 field goal percentage is tied for fourth-best in the NFL and is second-best in the AFC.
  • Parkey is the only kicker in the NFL to have two successful onside kick attempts this season.
  • On Parkey’s kickoffs, opponents’ average starting field position is their own 22.2-yard line, which is the best in the NFL by a full yard.

INJURIES REPORTED IN THE PRESS BOX

MIAMI DOLPHINS

None

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

  • DT Alan Branch, first quarter– knee – questionable

CAPTAINS

  • S Reshad Jones, C Mike Pouncey, WR Kenny Stills, DT Ndamukong Suh, S Michael Thomas, DE Cameron Wake

QUICK HITS

  • There were 65,458 tickets distributed to today’s game.
  • LS John Denney played in his 205th consecutive game, extending his team-best streak, which is tied for third among all active NFL players. Denney’s 205 career games surpasses Jason Taylor for the second-most games played in Dolphins history.
  • DT Ndamukong Suh started his 96th consecutive game. It’s the longest games started streak among active NFL defensive tackle.
  • DT Ndamukong Suh recorded his fourth sack of the season and now has 51.5 career sacks, which are second-most in the NFL since he entered the NFL in 2010.
  • QB Jay Cutler started the 150th game of his NFL career tonight.
  • QB Jay Cutler completed the 3,000th pass of his NFL career this evening. He becomes the 24th NFL quarterback to complete 3,000 passes in a career.
  • QB Jay Cutler posted a quarterback rating of 112.1, the fourth time this season he has posted a rating above 100.
  • WR Jakeem Grant’s 25-yard touchdown was the first touchdown catch of his career and his longest career reception.
  • TE MarQueis Gray became the first Dolphins tight end since Larry Seiple in 1969 to throw a pass, catch a pass and record a rushing attempt in the same season.
  • CB Bobby McCain recorded the 100th tackle of his NFL career.
  • With three tackles (one solo) this evening, DT Davon Godchaux now has 34 tackles (21 solo) for the season, which is the second-most among all rookie defensive tackles.
  • S Michael Thomas recorded an assisted special teams stop, extending his team lead to 11 special teams tackles.
  • Tonight’s temperature at kickoff is 55 degrees. This was the coldest Dolphins home game since Dec. 26, 2004, against the Cleveland Browns when the temperature was also 55 degrees. The coldest Dolphins home game in history was on Dec. 24, 1989 vs. Kansas City (27-24 win by Chiefs): 40 degrees and clear.

Pregame Notes – Week 14 – New England

New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium
December 11, 2017 | 8:30 PM
PREGAME NOTES

COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS

MIAMI DOLPHINS

Jason Jenkins, SVP, Communications and Community Affairs Section 2, Row 2, Seat 84
Matt Taylor, Senior Director of Football Communications Section 2, Row 2, Seat 82
Theresa Manahan, Corporate Communications Manager Section 2, Row 2, Seat 92
Brett Brecheisen, Football Communications Manager Section 2, Row 2, Seat 85
Renzo Sheppard, Football Communications Manager On Sideline
Gayle Baden, Communications Coordinator Section 2, Row 2, Seat 90
Sydney Wade, Communications Coordinator Section 2, Row 2, Seat 87
Ryan Murphy, Communications Staff Assistant Section 2, Row 2, Seat 93

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Stacey James, Vice President of Media & Community Relations Section 4, Row 2, Seat 118
Aaron Salkin, Director of Media Relations Section 4, Row 2, Seat 120
Michael Jurovaty, Assistant Director of Media Relations On Sideline

MEDIA WEBSITE & POSTGAME TRANSCRIPTS

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INACTIVES

MIAMI DOLPHINS

  • #8 QB Matt Moore
  • #26 RB Damien Williams
  • #30 CB Cordrea Tankersley
  • #68 G Isaac Asiata
  • #74 G/T Jermon Bushrod
  • #75 DE Cameron Malveaux
  • #85 TE A.J. Derby

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

  • #35 RB Mike Gillislee
  • #36 DB Brandon King
  • #45 LB David Harris
  • #53 LB Kyle Van Noy
  • #61 OL Marcus Cannon
  • #74 OL Cole Croston
  • #98 DL Trey Flowers

LINEUP CHANGES

MIAMI DOLPHINS

OFFENSE

  • #32 Kenyan Drake will start at running back
  • #77 Jesse Davis will start at right guard
  • #79 Sam Young will start at right tackle

DEFENSE

  • #28 Bobby McCain will start at cornerback for #30 Cordrea Tankersley

CHANGES FROM FLIPCARD

MIAMI DOLPHINS

None

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

  • New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski is suspended for this game. LB Jonathan Freeny (12/6) was signed to the 53-man roster.
No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acq.
44 Jonathan Freeny LB 6-2 255 6/15/89 6 Rutgers ’11 Margate, Fla. FA, ‘17