MIAMI GARDENS — The noise only grows louder.
The Miami Dolphins’ woeful start to the season continued as a late field goal sank them, 29-27 , against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday afternoon at Hard Rock Stadium.
After coming back from down 13 points to take a brief lead, the Dolphins allowed wide receiver Ladd McConkey to escape for a 42-yard catch and run that set up kicker Cameron Dicker’s 33-yard field goal for the win with five seconds remaining.
Miami (1-5) drops a second game in a row after and, in coach Mike McDaniel’s fourth season, is off to its worst start since the franchise’s tanking 2019 season, which was also when general manager Chris Grier became the organization’s top decision-maker.
Boo birds rained down from fans through the early empty offensive drives before