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The Miami Dolphins have been pretty brutal on offense this season. But with a new head coach in town, the Fins decided to reach deep into their bag of tricks.
In the first quarter of Miami's contest against the Tennessee Titans, Dan Campbell's Dolphins busted out the old fake-screen-pass-end-around-to-the-wide-receiver play on first down.
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill handed the ball off to Jarvis Landry, and the electric playmaker did the rest.
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The design of the play was good enough to pick up a first down, but Landry didn't stop there, bowling over three Titans defenders near the sideline en route to a 22-yard touchdown.
Amazingly, Landry's impressive play was the Dolphins' first rushing touchdown of the entire season.
Thumbnail photo via Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports Images
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