The Dolphins’ biggest defensive play on Sunday came on a Saints two-point conversion attempt, when Minkah Fitzpatrick intercepted a pass and took it all the way down the field to the opposite end zone for a defensive two-point conversion.
Those two points proved to be incredibly important: They gave the Dolphins a four-point lead, and Miami ended up winning 21-17 with New Orleans getting stopped on fourth down in field goal range. If not for those two points by the Dolphins’ defense, the Saints could have kicked a game-winning field goal at the end of the game.
So that makes the Dolphins particularly pleased with linebacker Tyrel Dodson, who called that play because the Dolphins’ communications system went out and Dodson couldn’t hear the coaches in the speakers in his helmet. Dolphins h

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