The Dolphins would need a Christmas miracle to score. Then the Miami Gardens Miracle happened, an instant classic moment in Dolphins football history.
If it wasn't recorded on all kinds of video and audio devices, you wouldn't believe it actually happened. Luckily, there's proof and the Dolphins are 7-6, not 6-7, because of this little seven-second gift from the heavens.
Watch it. Watch it again. Send it to your Grandma. Put it on a T-shirt. Print it out and put it on your desk on Monday. Live your best life, Miami Dolphins fans.
Dolphins 34, Patriots 33. Real life. That. Just. Happened.
MIRACLE IN MIAMI!
— ESPN (@espn) December 9, 2018
????: CBS #NEvsMIA pic.twitter.com/PT2sbpQos2
Retweet if this was your reaction when the clock hit 0:00. #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/jrTgRTWWOU
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) December 9, 2018
Insane video captured by @The_Crod of the winning TD by the Dolphins today pic.twitter.com/wZQeG1NLDl
— Christian Hernandez (@TheMapleRick) December 9, 2018
WAIT. WAS THAT GRONK OUT THERE TRYING TO SAVE THE PATRIOTS? WHAT?! LET'S ZOOM IN TO BE SURE.Spanish call of the Dolphins final play. https://t.co/Bgf5NcSx2k
— Ryan Yousefi (@Rizzmiggiz) December 9, 2018
Gronk trying to make that tackle like: pic.twitter.com/XpahCbjN03
— TPS (@TotalProSports) December 9, 2018
Now, let's check in on how the New England Patriots radio team reacted to this play. I'm sure they took this well.
Literally speechless. You hear someone say "Oh, Jesus"; then, following the play, there is radio silence for what feels like roughly ten minutes.
Now take a listen to the Patriots radio call of the Dolphins miracle pic.twitter.com/uV0TNCiNRh
— Highlight Heaven (@highlghtheaven) December 9, 2018
Now, let's check in on the Patriots fans. Surely they took it better than the radio team. I'm sure of it. Maybe not. Probably not.
Live look at all of New England @lacesoutshow pic.twitter.com/Ac90XCDFFX
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) December 9, 2018
It's quite likely many Dolphins fans left their seats and headed for the exits as they did in game six of the 2013 NBA Finals before Ray Allen drained a last-second shot to tie the game against the San Antonio Spurs. The play was quite simple as far as chaotic last-second lateral plays go. A pass to Kenny Stills. A toss to DeVante Parker. A flip to Kenyan Drake. And the rest was history.
Literally history.
Go ahead. Call it a miracle.
— NFL Throwback (@nflthrowback) December 9, 2018
Today's @MiamiDolphins game-winner is the longest walk-off TD in regulation in the Super Bowl era. pic.twitter.com/87P28G2GU7
According to Ryan Tannehill, the play was no accident. It has a name — "Boise." Patriots fans will likely add an f-word to the front of that when referring to it for the rest of eternity.
Not as if Dolphins fans needed a cherry on top of this miracle-win sundae, but the Kansas City Chiefs also won Sunday to move to 11-2, basically locking them into the home field slot in the AFC playoffs thanks to the Pats' loss. After all the Patriots and Tom Brady have done to torment Dolphins fans over the years, it's the little things that count to us.The play was called Boise. An ecstatic Ryan Tannehill to me just now on the field: “We had a one-percent chance of making it happen.”
— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) December 9, 2018
That was something.
The Miami Dolphins are now on to Minnesota next weekend, still, improbably, in the playoff hunt. Fans of the Dolphins are off to work on Monday feeling damn good about beating their archrival.
Victory worm time!!!!
Dolphins fans are celebrating the miraculous hook and ladder victory accordingly. Legendary.
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) December 9, 2018
(via @NjTank99) pic.twitter.com/9BgRurw6V5
Dolphins fans walking into work Monday morning #Finsup #MiracleInMiami pic.twitter.com/1zMJKIrnPl
— TORT (@MTort41) December 9, 2018
when i wear my ted ginn jersey to the office tomorrow pic.twitter.com/ol7EROll1Y
— Rohan Nadkarni (@RohanNadkarni) December 9, 2018