Dolphins 22-20 Win Over Cowboys

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Cowboys was a testament to their resilience and determination. From the opening kickoff to the final whistle, both teams displayed exceptional skill and intensity, making it a game for the ages.

The Dolphins started off strong, with their offense executing precise plays and scoring early touchdowns. Their quarterback showcased his accuracy, connecting with his receivers effortlessly. The defense also played a crucial role in containing the Cowboys' offense, intercepting passes and forcing turnovers.

However, as the game progressed, the Cowboys fought back fiercely. Their running back exhibited incredible speed and agility, breaking tackles and gaining significant yardage. The Dolphins' defense faced immense pressure but managed to hold their ground through strategic formations and well-timed tackles.

Tua Tagovailoa was 4-of-5 for 31 yards on the game-winning drive and running back Jeff Wilson Jr. rushed for 14 yards and a key first down on three carries to help run out the clock, set up Sanders and give Miami its first 11-win season since 2008.

Waddle left Sunday's 22-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys with what was described as a shin injury and did not return. McDaniel said Monday that Waddle's injury was actually "more of a high ankle" issue that the team must continue to gather information on.

McDaniel called high ankle injuries "tricky" but was optimistic about Waddle's prospects, considering his ability to return quickly from injuries in the past.

With Waddle hobbled and wide receiver Robbie Chosen ruled out of Sunday's game with a concussion, Miami was forced to abandon its plan of a snap count for Tyreek Hill, who returned from a one-game absence with an ankle injury.

The Cowboys fell to 0-4 on the road against winning teams after previously losing to San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Buffalo.

Dak Prescott and the offense again cost themselves with mistakes. They drove to the Dolphins 1 on the opening drive but fullback Hunter Luepke fumbled the handoff. They didn't get going until Prescott led a go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter but the defense couldn't make a play.

Dallas (10-5) remains in the race for the NFC East title. The Eagles (10-4) still must beat the Giants (5-9) on Monday or in Week 18 or the Cowboys would win the division by winning their final two games against Detroit and Washington.

The Fins clinched a playoff berth with their victory, but are still aiming for an AFC East title and potentially the AFC's No. 1 seed. They're no doubt hoping they'll have Waddle's assistance in tackling those goals.

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