Orlando Sentinel

Fitzpatric­k accounts for 3 TDs, gets first win of the season

- By Safid Deen

JACKSONVIL­LE – Maybe, it was all the pregame chatter centered around rookie Tua Tagovailoa.

Maybe, Ryan Fitzpatric­k realized it could have been the final prime-time game of his career.

But as Fitzpatric­k showed on Thursday night in Jacksonvil­le, he’s still got a lot of FitzMagic left in him. And the Dolphins could use every bit of it as the Tagovailoa marinates on the sidelines.

Fitzpatric­k threw a career-high 12 straight completion­s to start the game and accounted for three touchdowns as the Dolphins (1-2) won their first game of the season 31-13 over the Jaguars in front of 16,563 fans allowed inside TIAA Bank Field with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Receiver Preston Williams and tight end Mike Gesicki each caught a touchdown pass from Fitzpatric­k, who scored on a 1-yard keeper late in the third quarter, and the Dolphins avoided a dreaded 0-3 start under coach Brian Flores for the second straight season.

Running back Jordan Howard also scored on a 1-yard run in the victory, which helps ease some of the uneasiness surroundin­g the team’s first two losses of the season where the defense failed to stop the run, rush the passer and

defend downfield to help an offense trying to find its footing.

Miami will have 10 days until its next game, against the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 4 at Hard Rock Stadium, to still correct those issues.

But a notch in the win column could work wonders for Flores and his team’s confidence as they enter the second year of their rebuilding process together this season.

And it surely quiets the noise that would have been an overwhelmi­ng distractio­n, calling for

Miami to start Tagovailoa — the No. 5 pick in April’s NFL draft and the most prevalent storyline nationally with this Dolphins team.

While Tagovailoa was the topic of much of the pregame discussion, Fitzpatric­k showed why he’s been entrusted to command the Dolphins offense as the 16-year veteran and bridge quarterbac­k before Tagovailoa is unleashed.

Fitzpatric­k completed 18-of-20 passes for 160 yards, with 39 yards rushing on six runs

patrick even had a catch in the fourth quarter on a pass that ricocheted off another players’ helmet to round out his statistics.

Fitzpatric­k led the Dolphins offense to 17 first downs on 32 total plays in the first half and outgained Jacksonvil­le 218-131. Overall, Miami finished with 22 first downs and 278 yards, but their work was done early.

The Dolphins’ took an early lead when Fitzpatric­k threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Williams on the first drive of the game to take a 7-0 lead.

Miami executed a 12-play, 82-yard drive that saw running back Myles Gaskin run 8 times for 35 yards with Fitzpatric­k throwing a 20-yard pass to DeVante Parker and a 19-yard pass to receiver Jakeem Grant to get the offense off on the right foot.

On the second drive, Fitzpatric­k broke free for a 13-yard

run, and an end-around run by Grant gained 29 yards, getting Miami to the 6-yard line. Two plays later, Howard scored a 1-yard touchdown to give Miami a 14-0 lead.

Fitzpatric­k, who ran the football on two consecutiv­e plays to gain a first down at midfield on the third scoring drive, threw a 15-yard touchdown to Gesicki to take a 21-7 lead into halftime.

Fitzpatric­k’s rushing touchdown in the third quarter came following a key turnover for the

Dolphins defense as linebacker Kyle Van Noy forced a fumble on Jaguars quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew and later recovered the football at Jacksonvil­le’s 5-yard line.

Jaguars undrafted rookie running back James Robinson scored two rushing touchdowns, finishing with 11 carries for 46 yards and six catches for 83 yards.

Minshew completed 30-of-42 passes for 274 yards with no touchdowns, and an intercepti­on to Xavien Howard before the final

two-minute warning.

Parker led Miami with five catches for 69 yards, and Jason Sanders added a 31-yard field goal with 3:49 remaining to help the Dolphins secure their first win in 2020.

More important, the performanc­e keeps Fitzpatric­k as the Dolphins starter for at least one more week, delaying Tagovailoa’s potential debut.

 ?? STEPHEN B. MORTON/AP ?? Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k (14) throws a pass against the Jaguars Thursday in Jacksonvil­le.
STEPHEN B. MORTON/AP Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k (14) throws a pass against the Jaguars Thursday in Jacksonvil­le.

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