Jordan Phillips‘ eagerness to get the last word backfired on the Buffalo Bills.The animated defensive tackle drew a costly penalty for taunting his former team Greedy Williams Jersey , setting up a touchdown with nine minutes left that helped the Miami Dolphins rally past Buffalo 21-17 on Sunday.Miami turned away two Bills drives down the stretch, and Charles Clay made a diving try but failed to catch Josh Allen’s desperation fourth-down pass at the goal line in the final minute.“This one hurts a lot,” Allen said.The rookie quarterback threw for 231 yards and ran for 135 to set a franchise record for rushing yards by a quarterback for the second week in a row. Miami won despite being outgained 415-175.“It beats the heck out of the alternative,” said Miami’s Ryan Tannehill, who threw three touchdown passes .The Dolphins (6-6) snapped a two-game losing streak and won for only the third time since Week 3, helping their slim playoff chances. The Bills (4-8) will play their customary role of spoilers in the final weeks, assured of finishing at .500 or worse for the 16th time in the past 19 years.Phillips had said he was eager to settle old scores with the Dolphins after they released him in Week 5, and Miami was trying to rally from a three-point deficit when he tackled Kenyan Drake for a 4-yard loss deep in Bills territory.Phillips rose, pushed Drake’s leg away and drew a 15-yard penalty for taunting.When asked to describe the call, Phillips said, “Borderline is very generous. … I hit someone’s foot, and that’s an unsportsmanlike conduct? OK.”Bills coach Sean McDermott tempered his critique of Phillips’ penalty.“He’s playing emotional football,” McDermott said. “He made a great play in the backfield, but at the same time, you can’t beat yourself. If that’s how they’re going to call it http://www.ravensfootballauthentics.com/justice-hill-jersey-authentic , that’s how they’re going to call it, and we have to play smarter than that.”On the play after the infraction, the Bills stopped Miami for another loss, and Phillips directed showy applause toward the Miami bench. Bills coaches then took him out of the game, and he watched from the sideline as Tannehill hit Kenny Stills with a 13-yard scoring pass for a 21-17 lead.Allen then drove the Bills to the Miami 23 before he was sacked on consecutive plays, and Stephen Hauschka missed a 55-yard field goal attempt.The Bills drove 65 yards in the final 2 1/2 minutes but again came up short — literally. A completion to Zay Jones at the 6 was overturned by a replay review. Allen’s final pass was off-balance, wobbly and underthrown, but Clay said he should have made the grab.“I just didn’t come down with it,” Clay said. “You’ve just got to catch it. I feel like I let everybody down.”Allen threw touchdown passes of 15 and 25 yards to Jones, and the duo also connected on a 2-point conversion. But Allen was intercepted twice by Xavien Howard and twice missed open receivers for potential scores.A muffed punt by the Bills’ Isaiah McKenzie led to the Dolphins’ second touchdown, which put them ahead 14-6.FIERY BILLSAfter the game, Phillips walked toward the Miami sideline and traded hugs with many of his former teammates.Meanwhile, Bills defensive end Jerry Hughes confronted an official in the tunnel near the locker room. Hughes accused the official of calling him a vulgar name.“I’ll catch you. I’ll catch you, guaranteed,” Hughes shouted Ben Powers Jersey , waving his index finger, as he was pulled away by Bills officials.Hughes later declined to elaborate on the reason for his anger.“I was angry?” he said. “I lost the game, so I am supposed to be angry.”INJURY REPORTBills C Russell Bodine left in the first quarter with a left leg injury and did not return.Dolphins reserve CB Cornell Armstrong left with a knee injury.UP NEXTThe Dolphins play host to AFC East New England on Sunday. The Patriots won the earlier meeting 38-7 in Week 4.The Bills play at home Sunday against the New York Jets, who lost an earlier meeting 41-10 in Week 10. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP)On Day 2 of the NFL draft, Denver Broncos general manager John Elway began fixing the mess on offense, selecting two big bangers in SMU wide receiver Courtland Sutton in the second round and Oregon running back Royce Freeman in the third.”Well, we got better on the offensive side, no question,” Elway said Friday night after adding Sutton (6-foot-4, 218 pounds) and Freeman (6-foot, 238 pounds).Also in the third round, the Broncos selected Isaac Yiadom, a lean, long-armed cornerback from Boston College who impressed the Broncos at the Senior Bowl and is expected to be a special teams stud in Denver.Mix Demaryius Thomas‘ size and strength with Emmanuel Sanders‘ pedigree and athleticism and you’ve got Sutton http://www.ravensfootballauthentics.com/iman-marshall-jersey-authentic , whom the Broncos project as a future featured receiver.”He’s big and he can really run,” Elway said. ”He can make the very difficult catch and make great catches. We also think he’s very raw and has lots of upside.”Thomas and Sanders ”are going to be great role models for him,” Elway added.Sanders tweeted a video of the two of them working out together last month in Dallas, saying the he and Sutton ”joked about how lethal we’d be together.”Now, the laugh is on Denver’s opponents.With the first of two third-round picks, the Broncos added Oregon’s all-time leading rusher in Freeman, a big back who ran for a Pac-12-record 60 career touchdowns but carried 947 times in four seasons in Eugene, putting plenty of miles on his football odometer.”What it shows to us is durable,” Elway said. ”He played a lot, so obviously he can take that. And it’s probably nearer at the end of his career, but who knows how much that will shorten it? But it wasn’t a concern when we took him.”The Broncos needed a top-tier running back after releasing C.J. Anderson in a cost-cutting move, and in Sutton they added the big playmaker their anemic offense has sorely lacked of late.Sutton gives quarterback Case Keenum another big, physical red-zone target who will initially be the third receiver but ”has No. 1” receiver traits, according to coach Vance Joseph.”John said it, in the future he could be our No. 1 guy Trace McSorley Jersey ,” Joseph said.Freeman could be the starting running back right away.Elway called him a ”big banger that we haven’t had for a while.”Freeman is big like Anderson but faster.”With Freeman, he is a big back with speed, so when you’re down in the red zone running the football, he’s definitely a nice option,” Joseph said. ”When you’re in third-and-1, fourth-and-1, he’s a great option.”Like Sanders, Sutton went to SMU, and over the years he sought his advice.”It wasn’t an everyday thing but we would talk a few times about how I get to that level and how I continue to climb to be the best that I can be, even with that big fight against me coming from a smaller school,” Sutton said.The versatile Sutton prides himself on garnering attention no matter where he lines up, but he’s admittedly still a work in progress and eager for mentoring by Thomas and Sanders.”I am very new to the position. I am learning as I go,” Sutton said.Recruited out of high school as a safety, Sutton was moved to wide receiver by former Mustangs head coach June Jones.”I loved playing safety, but I feel like in my heart I was a true receiver Kyler Murray Jersey ,” Sutton said. ”They played me at safety but Coach Jones saw that I had the ball skills and they needed some grit on that other side of the ball.”After a medical redshirt in 2014, Sutton caught 194 passes for 3,193 yards and 31 touchdowns in three seasons at SMU.The Broncos turned to offense on Day 2 after Bradley Chubb , the top-ranked defensive player in the draft, fell to them at No. 5 on Thursday night.Elway insisted he was also surprised to see Sutton there at No. 40 on Friday.”We feel very fortunate,” Elway said. ”We had a first-round grade on him.”Chubb, a defensive end at North Carolina State, will play outside linebacker in Denver, where the Broncos believe his dogged determination and relentless motor will help their defense return to dominance.”That is really what we’re excited about because I think it’s contagious,” Elway said Friday.”That motor came from always wanting to make plays,” Chubb said. ”I always wanted to be around the ball. It was just something I was raised with. If I am going to do something, I am going to do it at 100 percent. That is my mindset every time I step on the field. I feel like I bring that to the pass-rush game.”—