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Things we learned in Miami Dolphins’ 27-15 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals


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Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase makes a catch against Dolphins' Keion Crossen (27) during the second half of Thursday night's game in Cincinnati. (Joshua A. Bickel, AP)

There were questions about backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater after his brief 0 for 2 appearance last Sunday against Buffalo. Bridgewater had a costly interception late in the fourth quarter Thursday with the Dolphins trailing the Bengals, 20-15. He threw high and behind tight end Mike Gesicki and the pass was intercepted by safety Vonn Bell with 3:05...


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