Miami 13, Tampa Bay 27

1 2 3 4 T
MIA (2-3) 3 0 3 7 13
TAM (5-1) 10 0 17 0 27

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 16, 2005

Bucs render Ricky's return meaningless for Dolphins

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1315
3rd down efficiency
3-148-17
4th down efficiency
1-30-0
Total Yards307342
Passing243162
Comp-Att
21-4318-26
Yards per pass
5.76.2
Rushing64180
Rushing Attempts
1834
Yards per rush
3.65.3
Penalties9-609-65
Turnovers21
Fumbles lost
21
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession24:2135:39
Air/Ground Leaders
Miami Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Frerotte21/4326700
Tampa Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Griese12/1612010
Simms6/106900
Miami Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Chambers325019
Brown92218
Tampa Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Pittman15127157
Graham1750016
Miami Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Welker397041
Chambers350031
Tampa Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Galloway996121
Clayton227022
Miami Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Frerotte220
Chambers100
Tampa Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Graham110
Allen001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMIATAM
TD5:55Joey Galloway 7 Yd Pass From Brian Griese (Matt Bryant Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 78 yds, 5:55
07
FG9:44Olindo Mare 47 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 43 yds, 3:49
37
FG13:50Matt Bryant 36 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 62 yds, 4:06
310
THIRD QUARTERMIATAM
FG3:14Olindo Mare 53 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 38 yds, 3:14
610
FG10:28Matt Bryant 32 Yd
Drive: 14 plays, 66 yds, 7:14
613
TD13:28Michael Pittman 57 Yd Run (Matt Bryant Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 66 yds, 1:21
620
TD14:54Will Allen 33 Yd Fumble Return (Matt Bryant Kick) 627
FOURTH QUARTERMIATAM
TD5:04Ronnie Brown 8 Yd Run (Olindo Mare Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 8 yds, :06
1327

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Ricky Williams patiently answered every question before finally being whisked away to catch the team bus.

It was over when ...
Michael Pittman scampered 57 yards for a score with less than two minutes left in the third quarter to give Tampa Bay a 20-6 lead. Even Ricky Williams is not Zen enough to overcome a two-touchdown deficit against the Bucs' D.
Game ball goes to ...
Pittman. With the "Cadillac" still in the shop, Pittman ran for 127 yards and one touchdown, taking the pressure off of the Griese/Simms combo.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen The Dolphins seemed to get nervous early in this game after quickly being down 10 points. Even though the Dolphins weren't playing an offensive juggernaut they still became skittish and abandoned the run. They should've run the ball much more instead of giving up and letting Gus Frerotte fling the ball everywhere. That just allowed the Bucs to have more of an opportunity to get after the quarterback. The Dolphins have a better chance winning games if they dedicate themselves to running the football.
-- Eric Allen

The enigmatic running back returned from a one-year retirement and four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy on Sunday, and his presence spawned hope for the Miami Dolphins despite a 27-13 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"It felt good," Williams said. "It felt like I never left."

Williams spent his year away from football traveling, studying holistic medicine and becoming a yoga instructor and is now determined to prove he's the same dominant player he was before abruptly turning his back on his teammates in the summer of 2004.

Tampa Bay's Michael Pittman ran for 127 yards and a touchdown to ruin Williams' first regular-season appearance in 22 months. Still, the Dolphins liked what they saw of Williams, who ran for 3,225 yards and scored 25 TDs in his first two seasons in Miami.

"I think a lot of people on the outside were more excited than I was. I mean, it's just another day. ... I try to live every moment to the fullest whether I'm on the football field, at home or whatever I'm doing," Williams said.

"I love what I'm doing. Life gives you different changes. ... You take them all with a smile and with your heart, you're going to have success," he said.

Williams started alongside rookie Ronnie Brown but was limited to 8 yards rushing on five attempts. The 2002 rushing champion's best run of the day -- 13 yards in the second quarter -- was nullified by a penalty. Brown finished with 22 yards on nine carries.

"He looked quick. He looked fast. He made the right cuts," Dolphins coach Nick Saban said. "I'm not disappointed at all in the way he played for the first time out of the box."

Tampa Bay (5-1) held the Dolphins (2-3) to 64 yards rushing and created plenty of problems for Gus Frerotte, sacking the quarterback four times and forcing him to fumble twice.

Frerotte completed 21-of-43 passes for 267 yards and no interceptions. While Williams caught a team-high six passes, the Dolphins never really got him into the flow.

"He's still a hard runner. He's still got it, but our defense is tough," Tampa Bay safety Will Allen said. "It's hard to run on us, it's hard to pass on us. But Ricky, he ran hard. He's always going to run hard."

Pittman, filling in for injured rookie Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, scored on a 57-yard run in the third quarter.

Brian Griese threw a 7-yard TD pass to Joey Galloway before leaving the game with a sprained left knee, and Allen scooped up one of Frerotte's two fumbles and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown that put Tampa Bay up 27-6.

Matt Bryant added field goals of 36 and 32 yards to help the Bucs rebound from a 14-12 loss to the New York Jets to match their victory total for last season and equal the best start in team history after six games.

Tampa Bay played without Cadillac Williams, who sat out for the second straight week with a sprained left foot. The Bucs lost Griese in the second quarter when linebacker Zach Thomas rolled into his leg as the quarterback released a pass, and Chris Simms came on in relief.

Griese completed 12-of-16 passes for 120 yards, with eight of his completions going to Galloway, who finished with nine receptions for 96 yards. Simms went 6-of-10 for 69 yards and no interceptions.

"You see some teams that are demoralized by injuries," Simms said. "We're one team ... that's confident we won't miss a beat whether it's the first-string guy or the second-string guy."

The Dolphins hurt themselves with 18 penalties and five turnovers in a six-point loss to Buffalo the previous week and continued to undermine themselves with costly mistakes against the Bucs.

A holding call against center Seth McKinney wiped out Chris Chambers' 34-yard catch for an apparent touchdown in the first quarter, and Frerotte missed several open receivers for potential big gains that could have swung the momentum.

Saban said Williams "hurt his back a little bit" in the first half but told the coach he was fine.

"Rather than wear him out, we played him about as much as we planned," Saban said. "We'll play him more and more as time goes on and he gets in better and better shape."

Game notes
Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor missed part of the first quarter with a foot injury but was able to return. ... Galloway has scored 10 touchdowns in his last 11 games. ... Bucs defensive end Simeon Rice had his 110th career sack, moving ahead of Greg Townsend for 14th on the all-time list.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 16th 2005
Minnesota 3 Final
Chicago 28
NY Giants 13 Final
Dallas 16 OT
Carolina 21 Final
Detroit 20
Cincinnati 31 Final
Tennessee 23
Washington 21 Final
Kansas City 28
Atlanta 34 Final
New Orleans 31
Jacksonville 23 Final
Pittsburgh 17 OT
Miami 13 Final
Tampa Bay 27
Cleveland 3 Final
Baltimore 16
NY Jets 17 Final
Buffalo 27
New England 20 Final
Denver 28
San Diego 27 Final
Oakland 14
Houston 10 Final
Seattle 42
Monday, October 17th 2005
St. Louis 28 Final
Indianapolis 45