It is said that all good things must come to an end, and the Bills four-game winning streak came to a screeching halt in a 28-25 loss to Miami on Sunday.
FINAL: @MiamiDolphins win their second straight! #FinsUp #BUFvsMIA pic.twitter.com/avcQ515wRk
— NFL (@NFL) October 23, 2016
.@JayTrain23 laughs at your tackle attempts...
Oh my.
53-yard gain! ? #BUFvsMIA https://t.co/lrcqxncKw3— NFL (@NFL) October 23, 2016
The Dolphins' Jay Ajayi ran for 214 yards, becoming the second play in NFL history to have back-to-back games with 200 yards rushing or more.
Have a day, @JayTrain23! #FinsUp #BUFvsMIA pic.twitter.com/FfzBIfdtWk
— NFL (@NFL) October 23, 2016
Facing Miami’s 31st ranked rush defense the Bills managed just 67 yards as LeSean McCoy, who was battling a hamstring injury, was limited to just 11 yards on eight carries.
Tyrod Taylor threw a touchdown pass to Marquise Goodwin and ran for another score. Taylor finished 14-for-28 and was sacked four times in the loss.
Safety Aaron Williams left the game in the second quarter after a vicious, blind-side hit from receiver Jarvis Landry. Center Eric Wood told reporters after the game Williams was taken to a local hospital by ambulance for further evaluation.
Last season Williams suffered a neck injury in a Week 2 loss to the Patriots and ultimately missed 13 games. He returned to the field during training camp.
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