Miami Dolphins

Mike McDaniel explains why Dolphins didn’t try to set record for most points in NFL game

Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane (28) gets ahead of the tackle attempt by Denver Broncos cornerback Essang Bassey (21) to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Sunday, September 24, 2023.
Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane (28) gets ahead of the tackle attempt by Denver Broncos cornerback Essang Bassey (21) to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Sunday, September 24, 2023. adiaz@miamiherald.com

With less than one minute remaining, the Dolphins offense was at the Denver Broncos’ 27-yard line with the opportunity to put a bow on one of the most dominant performances in NFL history.

With a 45-yard field goal from kicker Jason Sanders, Miami would have increased its total to 73, setting an NFL record for most points in a game. But quarterback Mike White remained on the field for fourth down, taking a knee that turned the ball over on downs and kept the Dolphins at 70, two points behind a 72-point outing from Washington’s franchise in 1966.

The decision brought a spattering of boos from the remaining fans at Hard Rock Stadium and after the game, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel explained the decision to not go for the record.

“It felt like chasing points and chasing a record, that’s not what we came into the game to do,” McDaniel said. “That doesn’t have a bearing on the overall season outcome ... the message that I thought it would send wasn’t really in line with how I view things.”

He added: “I think that’s awesome for a regular-season record. You can have that and suffer the same fate as we had last year. I don’t care about that regular-season record. It would have been cool but what we’re trying to do, I think that would be talking out of both sides of my mouth if we tried to send the field goal team on and squeeze in an extra three. It’s not really what I’m about.”

Running back Raheem Mostert, who contributed to four of the Dolphins’ 10 touchdowns, said he didn’t know the Dolphins were close to the record until late in the fourth quarter when he was speaking to injured cornerback Jalen Ramsey on the sideline.

“I was hoping that we kicked it but unfortunately we didn’t,” he said. “Honestly, that’s respect. Because you don’t go for it like that and the way Mike handled it was very professional.”

Even without a late field-goal attempt, the Dolphins’ 70 points was a franchise record and the team’s 726 yards from scrimmage were not only a team record but the most in a regular-season game since the Los Angeles Rams accumulated 735 in 1951.

“In this league and around the league, it’s about respect in the NFL,” quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said. “And as we went out there, I feel like that’s what we got. We got respect and we’re not trying to humiliate teams. That’s what it happened to look like. We tried to run the ball, tried to kill some time and big plays opened up and that’s what it looked like.”

This story was originally published September 24, 2023 at 6:00 PM.

Daniel Oyefusi
Miami Herald
Daniel Oyefusi covers the Dolphins for the Miami Herald. A native of Towson, Maryland, he graduated from the University of Maryland: College Park. Previously, he covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun.
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