--The Dolphins held the Broncos to 14 rushing yards on 12 carries to break a franchise record that was set 42 years ago when they held the Raiders to 16 yards.
PLAYER NOTES --WR Greg Camarillo had a career-high 11 catches for 111 yards as he repeatedly took advantage of Champ Bailey's replacement, Karl Paymah.
When coach Tony Sparano was asked about the possibility of the Dolphins making the playoffs this season, he could've pulled out the old cliche of taking it one game at a time.
The most surprising player for Miami's surprising Dolphins was a walk-on receiver in college and an undrafted NFL free agent who began 2008 with eight catches in three years as a pro.
When coach Tony Sparano was asked about the possibility of the Dolphins making the playoffs this season, he could've pulled out the old cliche of taking it one game at a time.
--The Dolphins held the Broncos to 14 rushing yards on 12 carries to break a franchise record that was set 42 years ago when they held the Raiders to 16 yards.
PLAYER NOTES --WR Greg Camarillo had a career-high 11 catches for 111 yards as he repeatedly took advantage of Champ Bailey's replacement, Karl Paymah.
Brandon Marshall couldn't catch a pass or a break Sunday, his career-best 77-yard touchdown grab negated by a borderline push-off flag that fueled Miami's 26-17 win over the bedeviled Denver Broncos.