The Miami Dolphins got a much-needed win on Monday night with a masterful performance from their defense.
While the offense had its moments, driving touchdowns down the field on its first drives at the start of each half, it was the Los Angeles Rams' inability to score a single touchdown that led to the Dolphins' 23-15 victory.
The Miami pass rush recorded a season-high four sacks, the defense forced two turnovers and the Rams converted their second third of the game only after the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter.
Here is Miami stood out the most in the win and who struggled in the win:

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- TE Jonnu Smith: 76.8
- LG Lester Cotton: 74.8
- WR Tyreek Hill: 71.1
- LT Terron Armstead: 68.7
- WR Malik Washington: 68.6

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- RG Liam Eichenberg: 34.6
- TE Julian Hill: 54.2
- C Aaron Brewer: 55.5
- WR Jaylen Waddle: 58.5
- RT Kendall Lamb: 59.0

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- OLB Quinton Bell: 92.1
- LB Jordyn Brooks: 86.5
- S Jordan Poyer: 76.7
- CB Jalen Ramsey: 75.9
- S Jevon Holland: 75.7

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- DL Benito Jones: 52.7
- CB Cam Smith: 52.7
- CB Kendall Fuller: 52.9
- DL Da'Shawn Hand: 52.9
- OLB Tyus Bowser: 54.6

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- DL Zach Sieler: 75.0
- DL Calais Campbell: 72.8
- OLB Chop Robinson: 70.7
- RB De'Von Achane: 67.8
- QB Tua Tagovailoa: 62.2



