Xavien Howard of the Miami Dolphins was called for a personal foul after a whistle on Stefon Diggs. As a result, Buffalo Bills got a first-and-goal inside five yards. 

Melvin Ingram stopped a scrambling Josh Allen on third down and the Bills went for it on fourth down. The quarterback hit Devin Singletary for the score.

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The Bills led the Dolphins 7-0 with six minutes left in the first quarter. The Week 3 clash between the teams is played at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami

Both of these teams have won their opening two matches. The Bills have thrashed the reigning NFL champs, Los Angeles Rams 31-10 and the Tennessee Titans 41-7 in their two matches. 

The Dolphins won a pretty comfortable Week 1 game against the New England Patriots, 20-7 and claimed a thrilling victory in the subsequent week against the Baltimore Ravens, 42-38, coming from 21 points behind the fourth quarter. 

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Howard is one of the league’s best cornerbacks, having made a name for himself covering opponent teams’ best wide receivers or in some cases tight ends as well. 

In this play, the CB appeared to intentionally swipe at the left leg of Diggs who fell hard on his glutes. The ball fell onto the ground as the wide receiver was maintaining his grip on it. Bills head coach Sean Mcdermott challenged the play but it was unsuccessful as the play would stand.

Stefon Diggs has been sensational in the two games played where he scored four touchdowns and received a combined 270 yards in 20 receptions and is at the number spot in TD passes received. 

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Cornerback Woods, on the other hand, has a total of 6 sacks and two passes defended in the two games played by him. The teams will be looking to continue their winning streak.