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Cards show grit in win against the Dolphins

Patricia Scott

The victory not only showcased the Cardinals' resilience but also marked a significant moment in their season as they improved to a 4-4 record.


With the game on the line and just seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, kicker Chad Ryland stepped up to convert a crucial 34-yard field goal, sealing the win as time expired. The Cardinals' offense shone brightly throughout the game, driven by the impressive performances of quarterback Kyler Murray, tight end Trey McBride, and wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.

Murray was in exceptional form, completing 26 of 36 passes for 307 yards and throwing two touchdown passes.


His ability to orchestrate the offense was pivotal, especially in the high-pressure moments that defined the game. McBride emerged as a reliable target, catching nine passes for 124 yards, consistently moving the chains and providing Murray with crucial support.

Meanwhile, rookie sensation Marvin Harrison Jr. also made his mark, contributing significantly with six receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown. His dynamic playmaking ability helped keep the Dolphins' defense on their toes, proving once again why he is a standout talent in this year's draft class.


Despite the loss, Tagovailoa's return to the field was a welcome sight for Dolphins fans. However, the Cardinals' defense managed to contain him effectively, allowing Arizona to capitalize on critical moments in the game.

As the NFL season progresses, the Cardinals will look to build on this momentum, while the Dolphins will regroup and aim to bounce back from this narrow defeat. The thrilling finish in Arizona not only highlighted the competitiveness of the league but also set the stage for exciting matchups in the weeks to come.






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