Tampa Bay 23, Miami 25

1 2 3 4 T
TAM (1-8) 3 3 3 14 23
MIA (4-5) 6 13 0 6 25

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 15, 2009
Land Shark Stadium,
Miami, FL

Dolphins march for another late winning score but lose wildcat anchor Brown

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1623
Passing 1st downs
913
Rushing 1st downs
67
1st downs from Penalties
13
3rd down efficiency
4-135-14
4th down efficiency
0-10-0
Total Plays6268
Total Yards302374
Passing180175
Comp-Att
16-2817-32
Yards per pass
6.45.5
Rushing122199
Rushing Attempts
3136
Yards per rush
3.95.5
Red Zone (Made-Att)1-12-4
Penalties9-773-30
Turnovers22
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
11
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession28:4631:14
Air/Ground Leaders
Tampa Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Freeman16/2819611
Miami Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Henne17/3117511
White0/1000
Tampa Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams1452114
Freeman736014
Miami Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams20102027
Brown1282145
Tampa Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Winslow7102037
Stovall447133
Miami Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bess472025
Sperry331113
Tampa Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Freeman410
Jackson001
Miami Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Brown110
Bess100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTAMMIA
FG11:24Connor Barth 51 Yd 30
TD06:38Ronnie Brown 1 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) 36
SECOND QUARTERTAMMIA
FG07:19Dan Carpenter 49 Yd 39
FG02:36Connor Barth 50 Yd 69
TD01:25Kory Sperry 5 Yd Pass From Chad Henne (Dan Carpenter Kick) 616
FG00:05Dan Carpenter 30 Yd 619
THIRD QUARTERTAMMIA
FG04:05Connor Barth 54 Yd 919
FOURTH QUARTERTAMMIA
TD14:53Maurice Stovall 33 Yd Pass From Josh Freeman (Connor Barth Kick) 1619
FG06:04Dan Carpenter 45 Yd 1622
TD01:14Cadillac Williams 1 Yd Run (Connor Barth Kick) 2322
FG00:10Dan Carpenter 25 Yd 2325
Photo Wire
Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne passes the ball during first-quarter NFL football action in Miami, Sunday,...
(AP Photo/Hans Deryk)
Associated Press

MIAMI -- Chad Henne stood on the sideline stewing about the costly interception he had just thrown and rooting for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to score.

Henne wanted the ball back.

Running With A Record

When Ronnie Brown went down Sunday, it gave Ricky Williams a chance to pad his Dolphins franchise record for 100-yard rushing games.

Dolphins History
Player 100-yd. games
Ricky Williams 21
Ronnie Brown 15
Larry Csonka 14
Mercury Morris 10

Tampa Bay obliged, taking the lead with 1:14 to go. Henne then directed a 77-yard drive, Dan Carpenter kicked a 25-yard field goal with 10 seconds remaining and the Miami Dolphins beat the Bucs 25-23 Sunday.

"We had a minute left," Henne said. "It's your time to go out there and make a comeback."

Henne's heroics spoiled the Bucs' comeback led by Josh Freeman, who rallied his team in the fourth quarter for the second time in two NFL starts. The rookie shook off an awful first half and led Tampa Bay to a pair of late touchdowns.

An ill-advised pass by Henne was intercepted to set up Tampa Bay's go-ahead TD. With the Bucs at the Miami 1-yard line, Henne said he wanted them to score quickly to give him more time for a rally.

"It's tough, especially when it's your fault with that interception," he said. "But you can't let it bother you forever."

Miami (4-5) won despite losing running back Ronnie Brown to a right ankle injury in the third quarter. Tampa Bay (1-8) was unable to build momentum after beating Green Bay a week earlier.

The Dolphins fell behind 23-22, then started from their own 16. Henne hit Davone Bess for gains of 25 and 16 yards, and Ricky Williams ran for 27 yards to the 7.

Carpenter came on to kick his fourth field goal, more than compensating for the extra-point attempt he had blocked in the first quarter.

Fast Facts

• The Dolphins snapped a three-game losing streak against the Buccaneers and defeated their cross-state rivals for the first time since 1991.

• Sunday was Ricky Williams' first 100-yard game of the season and 33rd of his career.

• Dolphins kicker Dan Carpenter tied a career high with four field goals.

• The Dolphins beat an NFC team for the first time in three tries this season.

• Tampa Bay's Kellen Winslow recorded his second 100-yard game of the season.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Henne, a second-year pro, finished 17-for-31 for 175 yards and improved to 4-2 as a starter.

"I told him after the game in the locker room, 'You grew up today,'" teammate Jason Taylor said. "It's a maturation process. He's going to make mistakes. We all make mistakes. I still do after 13 years. The key is to bounce back when you do, and that's what he did today."

A pivotal replay reversal helped the Dolphins score 10 points in the final 1:25 of the first half. The sequence included a touchdown catch by Kory Sperry, making his NFL debut after being signed from the practice squad Saturday.

"I don't think that much when I'm playing, but when I saw that ball I was thinking, 'Don't drop this,'" Sperry said.

Williams ran for 102 yards for Miami, and Brown rushed for 82 and a touchdown before his injury.

The Dolphins' defense stymied Freeman in the first half. He fumbled a snap under center and Miami recovered to end a Bucs scoring threat. He mishandled a shotgun snap and lost 13 yards to stall another drive. He fumbled twice when sacked, although the Bucs recovered each time.

Then Freeman hit Maurice Stovall with a 33-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the final period to cut Miami's lead to 19-16. Linebacker Quincy Black intercepted Henne at the Dolphins' 26 with 1:43 left, setting up Cadillac Williams' 1-yard touchdown run to put the Bucs ahead -- but only briefly.

Freeman finished 16-for-28 for 196 yards.

"That kid is going to be good," Taylor said. "He has great poise for a young quarterback. He moves around well. I've got a lot of respect for that young kid."

Freeman found little comfort in such praise.

"I feel pretty miserable right now because of the loss," he said. "You hate to lose. That's the only thing on my mind."

The replay review helped Miami build a 13-point halftime lead. With the Bucs at their own 4 late in the first half, Michael Clayton bobbled a pass and Taylor snatched the ball. The throw initially was ruled incomplete, but following a replay review -- and a penalty on an irate Bucs coach Raheem Morris for unsportsmanlike conduct -- the officials credited Taylor with an interception and gave the Dolphins the ball at the Bucs' 8.

Miami scored two play later when Henne hit Sperry for a 5-yard score.

"This loss is solely on me," Morris said. "Getting a personal foul as a head coach is totally unacceptable. I'm taking those points; that's how much we lost by. I should take the blame for that. I used the wrong type of language to the official."

The Bucs' Connor Barth tied an NFL record held by three other kickers when he made three field goals of 50 yards or more. They covered 51, 50 and 54 yards -- the three longest kicks of his career.

Game notes
Dolphins LB Joey Porter will be at practice Monday, coach Tony Sparano said. Porter sat out the game because of a coach's decision. ... The Dolphins beat their cross-state rivals for the first time since 1991. Tampa Bay had won three in a row.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 12th
Chicago 6 Final
San Francisco 10
Sunday, November 15th
Buffalo 17 Final
Tennessee 41
New Orleans 28 Final
St. Louis 23
Tampa Bay 23 Final
Miami 25
Detroit 10 Final
Minnesota 27
Jacksonville 24 Final
NY Jets 22
Cincinnati 18 Final
Pittsburgh 12
Denver 17 Final
Washington 27
Atlanta 19 Final
Carolina 28
Kansas City 16 Final
Oakland 10
Dallas 7 Final
Green Bay 17
Seattle 20 Final
Arizona 31
Philadelphia 23 Final
San Diego 31
New England 34 Final
Indianapolis 35
Monday, November 16th
Baltimore 16 Final
Cleveland 0