Dolphins-Seahawks: Miami Inches By in Close Win
The Miami Dolphins beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-19 at Dolphin Stadium today.
Thanks to two early scores by receiver Ted Ginn, Jr. and running back Ricky Williams, the Dolphins were able to hold on for a win against the Seahawks.
Just when you thought the Dolphins' "Wildcat" play wouldn't work anymore, Miami capitalized on it twice, and also scored on a new play.
For the Dolphins' first score, Chad Pennington handed the ball to Ronnie Brown, who then pitched it to Pennington for a flea-flicker. Immediately after he got the ball, Pennington threw a long-bomb to Ted Ginn Jr., who miraculously caught it between two defenders.
For their next touchdown, Miami ran the wildcat to Ronnie Brown, who handed off to Ricky Williams for a wide open hole in a 51-yard touchdown run.
When everything seemed to be going Miami's way, Chad Pennington threw an interception to Jordan Babineaux who returned it for the Seahawks' first touchdown.
Last time Pennington threw an interception for a touchdown was in the ...
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