MIAMI GARDENS — Just when you thought the Miami Dolphins were out, they pull you back in.
After a tumultuous run since their last game in which general manager Chris Grier was fired and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips was traded, it was the pieces the Dolphins kept, like running back De’Von Achane and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, who helped them snap their losing streak against the AFC East rival Buffalo Bills.
Achane and Waddle both scored long touchdowns, and the Dolphins held down Bills quarterback Josh Allen while forcing three turnovers in a 30-13 win Sunday afternoon at Hard Rock Stadium.
Miami (3-7) snapped a string of seven consecutive losses against Buffalo (6-3), who had won 14 of the previous 15 meetings between divisional foes.
Achane had 174 rushing yards, including two long f

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