Houston Chronicle Sunday

Moore, Miami bolster playoff chances

- By Barry Wilner

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Matt Moore’s first game as Ryan Tannehill’s replacemen­t was the best of his career.

The nine-year veteran stepped in Saturday night by throwing for four touchdown sin keeping the Miami Dolphins’ playoff hopes very much alive with a 34-13 rout of the NewYork Jets.

In his first start since Jan. 1, 2012 — a Dolphins victory over the Jets, with current New York coach Todd Bowles serving as interim Miami coach — Moore picked apart the mistakepro­ne hosts.

He hit Dion Sims for a pair of 1-yard TDs and Kenny Stills for 52 and Jarvis Landry for 66 in Miami’s eighth win in its last night games. The Dolphins (9-5) clinched their first winning season since 2008, the last time they won the AFC East.

Should Moore (12 for 18 for 236 yards) continue such strong play, they certainly can be optimistic about playing in the playoffs.

The Jets (4-10) have lost as many games as they won in 2015, Bowles’ first season in charge. They also lost second-year quarterbac­k Bryce Petty on the first play of the fourth quarter after he was squashed by Ndamukong Suh and Cameron Wake and had the wind knocked out of him.

For good measure, the Dolphins threw in an 11yard blocked punt return touchdown by Walt Aiken.

The game was competitiv­e for a half. For once, the Jets started quickly. They were awful in the first half of their last two outings, but Petty immediatel­y guided them 75 yards in seven plays for a 7-0 lead. Robby Anderson, coming on at receiver late in the year, badly beat Bacarri Rambo on a crossing pattern and sped into the end zone.

It took a replay challenge by Dolphins coach Adam Gase to get an incompleti­on overturned into Sims’ first 1-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter — Moore’s first TD throw since Week 8 of 2012, also against the Jets. Andrew Franks’ extra point kick hit the left upright, his first miss this season.

Eighth-year defensive end Wake’s first career intercepti­on on an awful throw by Petty thwarted another New York threat in the opening half. And the Dolphins stopped Bilal Powell on a fourth-and-1 run near midfield.

That set up Moore’s perfect pass to Stills behind rookie cornerback Justin Burris for a 13-7 lead.

Powell had a big first half with 113 yards total offense. But it only helped get 10 points; Nick Folk made a 48-yard field goal with 18 seconds left. Powell gained only 36 yards in the second half.

 ?? Al Bello / Getty Images ?? Quarterbac­k Matt Moore, making his first start in almost four years, celebrates after throwing a 52-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills in the second quarter of the Dolphins’ victory over the Jets on Saturday.
Al Bello / Getty Images Quarterbac­k Matt Moore, making his first start in almost four years, celebrates after throwing a 52-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills in the second quarter of the Dolphins’ victory over the Jets on Saturday.

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