St. Louis 14, Miami 31

1 2 3 4 T
STL (4-3) 0 7 0 7 14
MIA (1-6) 7 7 0 17 31

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 24, 2004

Fiedler's 203-yard day leads Dolphins over Rams

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2019
3rd down efficiency
2-137-13
4th down efficiency
4-51-1
Total Yards372323
Passing269206
Comp-Att
23-4014-18
Yards per pass
6.711.4
Rushing103117
Rushing Attempts
1934
Yards per rush
5.43.4
Penalties7-634-37
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
10
Possession29:0130:59
Air/Ground Leaders
St. Louis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bulger23/3929511
Bruce0/1000
Miami Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Fiedler13/1720320
Booker1/14800
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Faulk1261018
Jackson62707
Miami Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Morris288319
Minor321113
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bruce598036
McDonald477125
Miami Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Chambers3128171
McMichael478142
St. Louis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Miami Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Welker100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSTLMIA
TD7:31SAMMY MORRIS 8 YD RUN (MATT BRYANT KICK)
Drive: 4 plays, 69 yds, 2:00
07
SECOND QUARTERSTLMIA
TD9:41MARC BULGER 15 YD RUN (JEFF WILKINS KICK)
Drive: 14 plays, 80 yds, 7:29
77
TD14:38RANDY MCMICHAEL 42 YD PASS FROM JAY FIEDLER (MATT BRYANT KICK)
Drive: 7 plays, 47 yds, 4:57
714
FOURTH QUARTERSTLMIA
TD0:39TRAVIS MINOR 13 YD RUN (MATT BRYANT KICK)
Drive: 5 plays, 48 yds, 1:20
721
FG6:13MATT BRYANT 43 YD
Drive: 8 plays, 24 yds, 3:40
724
TD10:09SHAUN MCDONALD 15 YD PASS FROM MARC BULGER (JEFF WILKINS KICK)
Drive: 10 plays, 78 yds, 3:56
1424
TD10:36CHRIS CHAMBERS 71 YD PASS FROM JAY FIEDLER (MATT BRYANT KICK)
Drive: 3 plays, 74 yds, :27
1431

MIAMI (AP) -- Jay Fiedler threw a game-clinching touchdown pass, then sprinted the length of the field to join his teammates in an end zone celebration, waving his index finger as he ran.

No, the Miami Dolphins aren't No. 1. But they do have victory No. 1.

Allen's Analysis

Eric Allen

Rams at Dolphins: Will this win take some heat off Wannstedt?

This will abate the heat for another week, but the Dolphins still need to work on some things for Wannstedt to feel secure about his job. They have to get a consistent effort like this from their offense. Before this game the Dolphins were struggling mightily. They were terrible on the offensive line and had no consistency at starting quarterback. They also weren't able to get a running game going. This week everything lined up and they pulled off a shocker. Hopefully they can keep the lightning bottled up for another week.

Eric Allen played cornerback for 14 NFL seasons with the Eagles, Saints and Raiders. He's a regular contributor to Insider.

Winless no more, Miami jump-started its sputtering offense with a succession of big plays and occasional trickery to beat the explosive St. Louis Rams at their own game Sunday, 31-14.

"You almost forgot what it felt like," Fiedler said. "We were down in the dungeon of the NFL, and we were able to play a full game. This is a big victory for us."

After enduring the worst start in their 39-year history, the Dolphins (1-6) took out their frustration on the Rams (4-3), who had at least five players hurt. The much-maligned Fiedler threw for two touchdowns, embattled coach Dave Wannstedt made some risky calls that paid off, and Miami held the Rams' high-powered offense in check.

"Enough is enough," said defensive end David Bowens, who said last week he expected Miami to win its final 10 games. "At some point you've got to draw a line in the sand and be a man about it."

The Dolphins are the last NFL team to win this season.

"Every dog has its day, and today was their day," Rams defensive tackle Damione Lewis said. "You never know. They could run off six straight wins now. That's the NFL."

Fiedler was booed during the pregame introductions, then went 13-for-17 for 203 yards. He shrugged off five sacks and threw touchdown passes of 42 yards to Randy McMichael and 71 yards to Chris Chambers, with the latter clinching the win.

The conservative Wannstedt, his job in jeopardy, took some uncharacteristic gambles to keep St. Louis guessing. A 48-yard pass by receiver Marty Booker set up the game's first score, and Miami also pulled off a fake punt and tried a halfback pass.

"We opened up the playbook today," McMichael said. "Coach Wannstedt said he was going to run them all, and they all came out positive."

Miami, which entered with a league-high 17 turnovers, committed none. A replay review overturned a fumble lost by Chambers in the fourth quarter, and instead the drive produced a field goal for a 24-7 lead.

"The guys play hard every week," Wannstedt said. "We just didn't make as many mistakes today."

The Rams' lone turnover was costly, with Marc Bulger intercepted in the end zone when they were threatening to tie the game in the third quarter. St. Louis totaled 372 yards but converted only two of 13 third-down situations.

The Dolphins dominated on special teams with ferocious hitting, including a block by rookie Tony Bua that took out two Rams on a 20-yard punt return.

"A lot of guys were playing with their hair on fire," Bua said. "When you're 0-6, you're willing to do anything to get a win."

Although the crowd was announced as a sellout, the stands were half empty. But fans did plenty of cheering for a change, including when a trick play helped Miami score first.

Booker took a handoff on a reverse, then threw deep to Chambers. On the next play, Sammy Morris scored Miami's first rushing touchdown of the season on an 8-yard run.

With the score 7-all, Fiedler foiled a blitz on third and 27 and found McMichael streaking down the middle for a touchdown with 22 seconds left in the half.

"That's the only time I've ever called a play on defense, and it goes for a touchdown," Rams coach Mike Martz said. "I guess that's why I don't coach defense."

The Rams, who staged come-from-behind victories in their past two games, tried to rally again and made the score 24-14 on Bulger's 15-yard touchdown pass to Shaun McDonald with 4:51 left.

Miami answered with the clincher 27 seconds later. Fiedler threw a short third-down pass to Chambers, who found a seam and sprinted to the end zone.

"Sometimes you can overcome mistakes early," Bulger said. "But sometimes you wait too late to get anything going, and that's what happened to us."

Game notes
Five Rams left the game with injuries: CB Dwight Anderson (right shoulder), LB Brandon Chillar (hamstring), DE Bryce Fisher (chest), WR Dane Looker (leg bruise) and T Grant Willliams (neck burner). ... Dolphins LB Junior Seau sat out the second half with a groin injury. ... Dolphins T Wade Smith, who started the first two games this season, was inactive for the first time. ... The Rams are 0-4 in Miami since their last win there in 1976.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 24th 2004
Philadelphia 34 Final
Cleveland 31 OT
Jacksonville 27 Final
Indianapolis 24
Atlanta 10 Final
Kansas City 56
St. Louis 14 Final
Miami 31
Tennessee 3 Final
Minnesota 20
Detroit 28 Final
NY Giants 13
Chicago 7 Final
Tampa Bay 19
San Diego 17 Final
Carolina 6
Buffalo 6 Final
Baltimore 20
NY Jets 7 Final
New England 13
Dallas 20 Final
Green Bay 41
New Orleans 31 Final
Oakland 26
Seattle 17 Final
Arizona 25
Monday, October 25th 2004
Denver 10 Final
Cincinnati 23