Dolphins release Chiefs QB Patrick Mahoms for 30-yard loss


Miami Gardens, Fla. – For the Miami Dolphins linebacker Jerome Baker, chasing a 30-yard bag to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahoms at the end of the first quarter was the best tag game of his life.

Yes, a 30 yard bag.

He was third and 12th and the Dolphins showed Blitz, but only brought in four Rushers. Emanuel Ogba got some early pressure, which forced Mahoms to pull back to his final zone, and Baker chased him.

Baker’s 30-yard mahogany bag is the second most yards lost by Koth in the last 20 seasons, according to ESPN figures and data. Ryan Tennyhill, playing for the Dolphins in 2015, lost 38 yards in a game against Washington when he fell and the ball bounced back. Mahoms is the first player since Phil Sims to lose a 30-plus yard on the sack on November 18, 1979, after the Buccaneers.

The main leaders eventually had to raise objections on the fourth and fourth. The Dolphins took advantage of a good field position as Tua Tagoviloa led the offense 7-0 on a touchdown drive.

It was one of the most influential plays in the first quarter for the Dolphins’ defense. Miami also stopped Mahoms twice. Mahoms had just two contradictions in the game next year, marking the second time in his career on Sunday in which he threw multiple first half interceptions.

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