Fish out of water: Dolphins get first win of the season...
nfl.com 12/16/2007 — With their first victory since Dec. 10, 2006, the Dolphins (1-13) avoided matching the worst start in NFL history. --- AP / NFL.com: The Miami Dolphins finally won one, thanks to a break and a big play in overtime. --- After Baltimore's Matt Stover missed a 44-yard field goal in the extra period, Miami's Greg Camarillo turned a short completion into a 64-yard touchdown, and the Dolphins beat ...
'76 Bucs Remain Immortal
huggingharoldreynolds.blogspot.com 12/16/2007 — They're popping the champaign in Tampa today, not because the Bucs slaughtered Atlanta today, but because the Miami Dolphins eeked out an overtime win this afternoon against the Ravens, thus securing the '76 Bucs' lone distinction of being the NFL's last winless team.
Video: DOLPHINS v RAVENS (December 16)
nfl.com 12/16/2007 — (1:50) December 16 --- NFL Network: The Miami Dolphins fianlly got their first win of the season in dramatic fashion on Sunday with a 64-yard touchdown pass in OT, to beat the Baltimore Ravens 22-16.
Not Surprising- Dolphins 22, Ravens 16
ebonybird.com 12/17/2007 — Despite the glimmer of future hope shone by Troy Smith, darkness settled in yet again on the Baltimore Ravens in the Sunshine State, as the Miami Dolphins staved off infamy and pulled out a 22-16 overtime victory.
Dolphins Win, Cowboys Lose!
mudfreesports.blogspot.com 12/17/2007 — The Miami Dolphins finally won a game, as they beat the Baltimore Ravens 22-16 in overtime, while the Dallas Cowboys lost to the hapless Philadelphia Eagles, 10-6. In the Dolphins game, Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith came into the game for an injured Kyle Boller and led the Ravens on a scoring drive that tied the game up, but the Dolphins scored in
Buyer Beware - Maybe Worst Ever? (Dolphins 4 Sale)
with-malice.com 12/17/2007 — The pursuit of the perfectly-worst season has ended, with the Miami Dolphins beating the Baltimore Ravens 22-16 in overtime... Certainly not one for sticking around with a loser, owner H. Wayne Huizenga has stated that he is discussing selling the team.
Dolphins edge Ravens, avoid infamy of winless season - 12/17/2007
miamiherald.com 12/17/2007 — DOLPHINS 22, RAVENS 16 (OT) Dolphins edge Ravens, avoid infamy of winless season 'Thank God for Greg Camarillo,' Jason Taylor said after the receiver caught a 64-yard TD pass in overtime to end Miami's losing streak. BY JEFF DARLINGTON ...
Lewis breaks hand against Dolphins —
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Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis was forced out of Sunday's game at Miami with a broken left hand.
Lewis, an eight-time Pro Bowl player, was hurt in the third quarter. He leads the injury-plagued Ravens in tackles this season.