Breaking down the five plays that most decided the outcome in the Miami Dolphins' 21-14 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in Germany
The Miami Dolphins dropped to 6-3 on the season with their 21-14 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sunday.In a game that ended with a seven-point margin, the 59-yard touchdown by safety Bryan Cook had to come first because it produced at the very least a 10-point swing. This came near the end of the first half as the Dolphins were trying to answer the score that gave K.C. a 14-0 lead and had marched to a second-and-7 from the Chiefs 30.
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