Las Vegas Review-Journal

Brissett rallies Miami after early miscue

Backup QB directs late run, forcing OT

- By Sam Gordon Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett flashed a shy, modest smile after a 31-28 overtime loss to the Raiders on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium. He knew his pass to Jaylen Waddle in his own end zone was egregious — and he owned it.

“It just wasn’t a good play. It’s a dumb decision on my part,” Brissett said of the throw, which resulted in a safety late in the first quarter. “It’s a great learning experience in that situation.”

The 28-year-old proved a quick study.

Brissett atoned for his early mistake by rallying the Dolphins from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter of his first start this season. He extended plays with his legs so he could make plays with his arm, finishing with 215 yards passing, a rushing touchdown and three key fourth-down conversion­s.

One extended the drive on which Miami tied the game to force overtime. Another was the game-tying touchdown. The third and final fourth-down conversion covered 27 yards, turning an improbable fourth and 20 into a positive play that preceded the game-tying field goal in overtime.

Rather than celebrate his success, Brissett lamented his mistakes.

“We had our chances, obviously, and hats off to the (Raiders).

They capitalize­d on some of our mistakes,” he said. “We took a step forward and got better. A lot of guys came up and made a lot of plays. We prepared well. Some of it showed. We obviously left a couple plays out there. I know I did personally.”

Brissett came off the bench last week, replacing Tua Tagovailoa, who was placed on injured reserve during the week with fractured ribs. Brissett is among the NFL’S most accomplish­ed backup quarterbac­ks, having started 32 games in his first five seasons.

And he found a rhythm late after slogging through a slow start.

Miami’s defense helped spot Brissett a 14-0 lead before he fired the ill-advised pass to Waddle in the end zone. The Dolphins didn’t score on their next four drives, and a 14-0 lead turned into a 25-14 deficit with 6:05 to play.

But Brissett didn’t waver, powering an 11-play, 47-yard drive with a 19-yard scramble that set up a field goal. His next drive covered 82 yards in 13 plays, including a 15-yard strike to a slanting Devante Parker on fourth and 8 and a 1-yard touchdown run during which he juked Raiders linebacker Denzel Perryman.

Brissett then fired a dime to Will Fuller on the 2-point conversion to tie the game and force overtime.

“There was definitely a lull there in the middle of the game, second and third quarters,” Miami coach Brian Flores said. “And then he got a lot more comfortabl­e as the game went on.”

Brissett mustered more magic in overtime, eluding four rushers to fire a rocket to tight end Mike Gesicki on the fourth-and-20 play.

The drive stalled after two deep incompleti­ons, resulting in a tying field goal instead of a winning touchdown.

Gesicki praised his quarterbac­k’s play, noting that “he did a great job fighting” down the stretch. And so did the man who tackled Waddle in the end zone.

“He’s a guy that can throw the ball. He’s a guy that has veteran presence,” Raiders cornerback Casey Hayward said. “I think early on, we had him rattled a little bit. But in the fourth quarter, he kind of settled in.”

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Teammates mob Daniel Carlson, somewhere in the middle, after his field goal in overtime beats the Miami Dolphins 31-28 on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Teammates mob Daniel Carlson, somewhere in the middle, after his field goal in overtime beats the Miami Dolphins 31-28 on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib drives Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin into the turf in the second half of Sunday’s overtime victory.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib drives Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin into the turf in the second half of Sunday’s overtime victory.
 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? Raiders fullback Alec Ingold leaps into the stands to rejoice with fans after catching a 1-yard touchdown pass from Derek Carr in the second quarter.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Raiders fullback Alec Ingold leaps into the stands to rejoice with fans after catching a 1-yard touchdown pass from Derek Carr in the second quarter.
 ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Chase Stevens
Quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett finished with 215 yards passing, a rushing touchdown and three key fourth-down conversion­s in Sunday’s overtime loss to the Raiders.
Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Chase Stevens Quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett finished with 215 yards passing, a rushing touchdown and three key fourth-down conversion­s in Sunday’s overtime loss to the Raiders.

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