NFL fans think that during the playoff game between the Dolphins and the Bills, Mike McDaniel was smoking a vape on the sidelines with the video viral
The head coach was seen on the sidelines puffing on a vape as the camera shot was cut off just in time as the Bills and Dolphins players engaged in combat on the field. Skylar Thompson, a rookie quarterback for Miami, only completed 18 of his 45 attempts for 220 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. A season that had such a bright beginning comes to a tragic finish.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel smoking a vape on the sidelines during playoffs, video goes viral
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Miami Dolphins 31–34 Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen helped the Buffalo Bills defeat the injury-weakened Miami Dolphins 34-31 in their AFC wild-card game after he recovered from a performance that included three turnovers. In a game where Buffalo blew an early 17-0 lead, Cole Beasley scored the game-winning touchdown with a six-yard catch, and Gabe Davis increased the advantage to 34-24 with a 23-yard TD reception.
When Miami turned the ball over on downs on their final possession, the Bills’ defence, which had already forced six punts and two turnovers, held on to secure the victory. With 2:22 left, rookie Skylar Thompson’s pass on fourth-and-six barely missed tight end Mike Gesicki’s fingertips.
When Devin Singletary bullied his way for a seven-yard gain to convert a third-and-seven, Buffalo was able to finish the game. The outcome was appropriate given that Miami and Buffalo split their regular-season series in games decided by a total of five points. It was a sloppily played game between two division rivals.
Allen completed 23 of 39 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, but he also threw two interceptions that led to 10 points for the Dolphins. In addition, Zach Sieler recovered a fumble that he lost while being pressured by Eric Rowe and returned it five yards for a score, giving Miami a 24-20 lead just 61 seconds into the third quarter.
Buffalo, the second-seeded team in the AFC, will face the third-seeded Cincinnati Bengals. Two weeks have passed since the regular-season game between the Bills and Bengals was postponed due to Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin’s heart collapse and subsequent requirement for on-field resuscitation.