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Dolphins trounce Giants behind 524 yards of total offense

It was all Dolphins all day as Miami took care of the New York Giants with relative ease on Sunday, 31-16. Miami totaled 524 yards in the game.

Rookie De'Von Achane had a 76-yard rushing touchdown, Tyreek Hill surpassed 150 yards receiving for the third time this season, and the Miami Dolphins beat the New York Giants 31-16 Sunday.

The Dolphins' 524 yards gave them 2,568 for the season, which is the most yards through the first five games of a season in NFL history.

With the win, Miami (4-1) regained first place in the AFC East after the Buffalo Bills (3-2) lost to Jacksonville in London earlier Sunday.

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Tua Tagovailoa was 22 for 30 for 308 yards with two touchdown passes and two interceptions.

The Giants' Jason Pinnock returned one of the interceptions 102 yards for New York's only touchdown. It was the Giants' first touchdown in the first half of a game this season. The 102-yard interception return tied for the longest in Giants history.

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones left in the fourth with a neck injury after a sack by linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel. Tyrod Taylor replaced Jones with 12:11 left and led the Giants on a scoring drive capped by a 51-yard field goal by Graham Gano.

Achane averaged 13.7 yards on 11 carries for a total of 151 yards, becoming the first Dolphins player with three straight 100-yard rushing games since Jay Ajayi in 2016.

Achane's 76-yard touchdown in the second quarter helped Miami to a 17-10 halftime lead and made him the only player in the Super Bowl era with seven touchdowns through his first four NFL games. He had four touchdowns against Denver in Week 3 and two against Buffalo last Sunday.

The Dolphins' speed was simply too much for the Giants. Achane reached 21.76 mph on his touchdown run, according to NFL NextGen Stats.

Hill caught a pass from Tagovailoa on Miami's next drive that went for 64 yards. Hill's top speed on that play was 22.01 mph, which is the fastest ball-carrier speed in the NFL this season. The Dolphins are responsible for the seven fastest speeds in the NFL. Three belong to Hill and three to Achane. Raheem Mostert, who had a 2-yard rushing score, has the other.

Hill hauled in eight passes for 181 yards. He had a 69-yard touchdown catch on Miami's opening drive of the third quarter that put the Dolphins ahead 24-10. He was flagged for taunting after the play when he jumped into the stands to give the ball to his mother.

The Dolphins averaged 9.7 yards per play, and their pass rush looked better after struggling to impact Josh Allen last week. Miami had 14 quarterback hits and seven sacks. Those plays kept the Dolphins ahead despite self-inflicted wounds that prevented them from further pulling away from the Giants.

The Giants (1-4) forced a turnover for the first time this season when safety Xavier McKinney forced a fumble of Achane in the second quarter, which edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux recovered.

The Giants moved the ball at times — they had 268 yards — and forced three turnovers but only had nine offensive points to show for it.

Gano missed a 55-yard field-goal attempt in the first, then converted a 48-yarder for New York's only offensive score of the first half.

Jaylen Waddle caught Tagovailoa's first touchdown on Miami's opening drive for his first TD catch of the season.

OFFENSIVE LINE WOES

The Giants started their fifth different offensive line combination of the season with Ben Bredeson moving to center for John Michael Schmitz Jr., who was out with a groin injury. Jones was sacked six times after Seattle took him down 10 times Monday night.

INJURIES

Giants: RB Sanquon Barkley was inactive for the third straight game with an ankle injury.

Dolphins: LG Isaiah Wynn left in the second half with a neck injury.

UP NEXT

Giants: At Buffalo on Oct. 15.

Dolphins: Host Panthers on Oct. 15.

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