Watch: Sony Michel Runs For 4-Yard Touchdown

The New England Patriots are playing the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium for the regular-season finale. The game didn’t go too well at the beginning. Miami took the lead early in the game. Although New England’s offense was brilliant last week, they couldn’t do the same magic in the first half of the game. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had trouble connecting with his teammates at the beginning of the match. After several unsuccessful passe, TB12 connected with Phillip Dorsett. Sony Michel was hit for a touchdown.

The Patriots’ passing game was weak on the field in the first half, but there were few great moves by the group that helped them get on track.

After a defensive pass interference call against Dorsett changed the game, the Patriots had runs of 8, 9, 9 and 14 yards on consecutive plays to enter Miami’s territory. Rookie wide receiver N’Keal Harry smashed former Patriots practice squad cornerback Nat Brooks for 18 yards on a back-shoulder ball, but his team didn’t have success in the end zone.

The Patriots offense had a successful drive. After the rookie picked up a first down on an end-around, TB12 connected with Dorsett for a 50-yard score down the left sideline. This was the receiver’s first catch since Week 13. Two plays later, Michel followed a strong Elandon Roberts block in the red zone for his seventh score of the regular season.

New England has to play better on the home field. The Miami Dolphins will give Brady and his teammates a big headache. However, head coach Bill Belichick has a few good moves to use, and he will definitely defeat his former assistant. Brian Flores is now a head coach for the Dolphins, but his coaching skills can’t even match Belichick’s greatness.

TB12 and his team will have to try better to win this game. New England needs this victory to lock up the No. 2 seed. They have already won a game against the Dolphins, and they have a good chance to win this game. Will the Patriots finish the season with a win?

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