Tagovailoa throws 3 picks, Packers defeat Dolphins 26-20

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Tagovailoa throws 3 picks, Packers defeat Dolphins 26-20
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The Packers had a season\u002Dhigh four takeaways in the game \u002D\u002D three interceptions, one fumble recovery.

The Packers had a season-high four takeaways in the game — three interceptions, one fumble recovery. Alexander caught one of Green Bay’s three interceptions early in the fourth.

After losing four consecutive games, Miami now needs two wins or a win at New England and the New York Jets to lose to Seattle in Week 17 to make the postseason. After leading by as many as 10, the Dolphins trailed by six points with a chance to take the lead in the final two minutes, but Tagovailoa threw his third interception in three possessions to end Miami’s comeback bid. He threw a pick with about six minutes left that set up a Packers field goal.Article content

Miami’s defense held the Packers to six points off turnovers in the second half, and also held Green Bay to two TDs and three field goals in five trips to the red zone. Tyreek Hill had four catches for Miami to give him 113 for the season, setting a Dolphins’ single-season receptions record previously held by Jarvis Landry. Jaylen Waddle added five receptions for 143 yards.

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