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Here are the team single-game records broken:
— Most points: 70;
— Most touchdowns: 10;
— Most total yards: 726;
— Most rushing yards: 350;
— Most extra-point kicks made: 10;
— Most points scored in the second half of a game: 35 (record tied).
Here are the individual records:
— Most touchdowns: Raheem Mostert, De’Von Achane 4;
— Most points scored: Mostert, Achane 24;
— Most rushing yards by a rookie: Achane 203;
— Most touchdowns by a rookie: Achane 4;
— Most extra points made: Jason Sanders 10.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa set a Dolphins record for passing yards through three games (1,024), and wide receiver Tyreek Hill has the most receiving yards a Dolphins player has gained through three games (412).
The Dolphins’ 70 points were most in an NFL game since 1966. It was second-most in regular-season play (Washington with 72 in 1966), while Chicago also had 73 points in the 1940 NFL Championship.
Miami’s 726 total yards were second-most in league history (behind 735 for 1951 Los Angeles Rams).
The Dolphins became the first team in NFL history with five passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns in a game.
The Mostert-Achane running back duo became only the second pair of teammates to score four touchdowns each in the same game, joining the 2004 Chiefs’ Priest Holmes and Derrick Blaylock in a 56-10 win over the Falcons.
Achane’s 203 rushing yards broke an NFL record for a player in his first or second game of his career in the Super Bowl era (since 1970).
By defeating Broncos coach Sean Payton, Tagovailoa extended his winning streak over Super-Bowl winning coaches to 10, an NFL record. After losing to Kansas City’s Andy Reid in December of 2020, he has since reeled off five wins against Bill Belichick, a second against Payton, and one against John Harbaugh, Mike Tomlin and Jon Gruden.
Tagovailoa’s 155.8 passer rating Sunday was a personal career best. He started the win over the Broncos with 17 consecutive completions, one off Ryan Tannehill’s record of 18 to start a game, set Oct. 25, 2015 versus Houston.
Miami’s 130 points and 1,651 yards are both team bests through three games.
The last time this many points had been scored, the human race hadn't even made it to the moon.