LOS ANGELES -- For the first 11 drives, Ryan Tannehill and the Miami Dolphins did almost nothing right.On the final two drives of a rainy Sunday in LA, the Dolphins somehow found a way to stay on a remarkable roll that could propel them all the way back to the playoffs.DeVante Parker caught a 9-yard touchdown pass with 36 seconds to play, and the surging Dolphins rallied for two late scores to spoil Jared Goffs NFL debut with a 14-10 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.Tannehill passed for 172 yards in the fifth straight victory for the Dolphins (6-4), who were dominated by the Rams defense until their final two chances for redemption. Miami left the Coliseum crowd in disbelief -- except for a healthy contingent of fans in aqua-colored jerseys celebrating the Dolphins first game in Los Angeles since 1988.As long as there is time on the clock, Im going to believe that we are going to win, Tannehill said. I have a lot of faith, and everyone that steps on that field with me, we put in a lot of work and a lot of time. Weve grown together over the past three months.Miami barely kept alive its longest winning streak since 2008, and the future looks bright: None of the Dolphins next five opponents currently has a winning record, which means the Dolphins are in prime position to claim their first playoff berth since 2008.The Dolphins spent the week in California after beating San Diego last weekend, working on that bond away from the distractions of home. But their offense was mostly awful until Tannehill got it moving in the final minutes with big plays from Parker, who had eight catches for 79 yards, and Jay Ajayi, who rushed for 77 yards.I dont even know (how the comeback happened), Dolphins coach Adam Gase said. Just nothing was going right for us. We were terrible on offense.After Jarvis Landry caught a 10-yard TD pass with 4:02 to play, the Dolphins got the ball right back and drove downfield for Parkers diving TD reception in the corner. Miami gained 152 of its 240 total yards on the final two drives, leaving the Los Angeles defense heartbroken and furious.We played pretty much great the whole day, Rams defensive end Robert Quinn said. We kept fighting, but those last six minutes, I think its going to haunt us.Todd Gurley scored on a 24-yard run in the first quarter for Los Angeles (4-6), but neither team managed much offense until Miamis late surge.GOFFS TURN: Goff went 17 of 31 for 134 yards after finally getting his chance in the 10th game of the season. But the Rams did little between Miamis two touchdowns, and when Los Angeles got the ball back at its 41 with 29 seconds left, Goff moved the team only 12 yards before throwing an incompletion in the end zone as time expired.Felt good, Goff said. Were obviously disappointed with the result there at the end and how things turned out, and how we felt through the whole game and how in control we were. At the end, six minutes left, we just kind of couldnt put it away.The rookie got his first NFL completion on a short pass to fellow rookie Tyler Higbee. Goff showed mobility in the pocket and made a handful of key third-down throws to keep the Rams moving.I was disappointed in the outcome of the game, but I think you could see the light, Los Angeles coach Jeff Fisher said. There was a light there for (Goff), so well continue to allow him to get ready, continue to progress.BEATING THEMSELVES: Fisher called it one of the most disappointing losses of his long career.To play 3 1/2 quarters of good football and then to let things slip away in the last six minutes was really disappointing, Fisher said.Los Angeles took its first double-digit lead at home this season on a 46-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein in the third quarter. 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He sat out the following game, a 108-107 win Saturday in Portland, before coming back to help send the Nuggets to their seventh consecutive loss.England suffered heartbreak on Valentine’s Day as, having held a 2-0 lead in their one-day series with South Africa, they succumbed to a 3-2 defeat. Eoin Morgans men moved to the brink of victory with wins in Bloemfontein and Port Elizabeth, but then saw South Africa restore parity courtesy of successes at Centurion and in Johannesburg before pinching the series by prevailing in Cape Town.But what were the key moments that decided each game and, ultimately, the series? Read on for our picks and feel free to share yours on Twitter @SkyCricket…First ODI, Bloemfontein - Buttler to the fourEngland (399-9) beat South Africa (250-5) by 39 runs (D/L method)REPORT | SCORECARD | COMMENTARY | PRESENTATION Watch the best bits of Jos Buttlers century in the first ODI at Manguang Oval With England 130-2 in the 18th over after electing to bat, thanks largely to a boundary-laden 48 from Jason Roy and Alex Hales 57, the tourists proved how flexible their batting line-up is by promoting Buttler to No 4, above regular incumbent Morgan. That switch paid dividends in Dubai in November as Buttler cracked a 46-ball ton - the quickest by an Englishman - and it worked again at Manguang Oval with the wicketkeeper-batsman nailing his fourth ODI ton, from 73 deliveries.Buttler (105 from 76 balls) clubbed 11 fours and five sixes before while sharing stands of 97 with Joe Root (52) and 54 with Ben Stokes (57) as England struck their second-highest ODI total and best overseas. South Africa - Quinton de Kock (138no), in particular - were stopped in their tracks by a match-ending downpour after 33.3 overs but Buttlers biffing, allied with Moeen Alis three-for and a cracking catch from Stokes to oust AB de Villiers, had put the away side in control anyway.Second ODI, Port Elizabeth - Jordans match-changing catch England (263-5) beat South Africa (262-7) by five wicketsREPORT | SCORECARD | COMMENTARY | PRESENTATION Watch this brilliant catch from Chris Jordan to dismiss AB de Villiers during the second ODI between South Africa and England. De Villiers probably chuntered not again as he strode off for 73 at St Georges Park, as just three days after Stokes dismissed him with a stunning one-handed grab near the boundary rope - and I mean VERY near the boundary rope - Chris Jordan safely pouched a swirling ball in the deep to banish the South Africa captain to the dressing room in the 41st over and derail the hosts innings when it looked set to ignite; the Proteas collecting just 57 runs from the 9.2 overs after De Villiers exit.Englands run chase wasnt without its nervy moments, the quick-fire dismissals of Eoin Morgan and Stokes in the middle overs - the latter for an 11-ball duck peppered with unconvincing sweep strokes - left the visitors on 176-4, while they were teetering on 202-5 when Hales flicked behind to become the first man to fall for 99 in both an ODI and T20I. Buttler (48no from 28) and Moeen (21no from 15) allayed any fears, though, with a pulsating partnership of 61 from 30 balls. Job done.Third ODI, Centurion - Roots run out South Africa (319-3) beat England (318-8) by seven wicketsREPORT | SCORECARD | COMMENTARY | PRESENTATION Joe Root’s magnificent innings ended when looking for a run off a ricochet into the non-striker’s stumps And it was going so well… England made a bright start in their bid to wrap up the series at the earliest possible opportunity, with Root (125) and Hales (65) adding 125 for the second wicket and Root and Stokes (53) thumping 82 for the fifth from 54 balls after Buttlers golden duck and Morgans awkward eight.ddddddddddddAt 269-4 in the 43rd over an onslaught looked on but Root and Stokes miscommunication not only ended the formers masterful knock, it stunted Englands innings.The demise of Root, unable to make his ground after being sent back by Stokes after the ball ricocheted off the stumps at the non-strikers end, began a collapse of 4-22 as the tourists limped past 300. A score of, say, 340, may not have been enough anyway with De Kock (135) and Hashim Amla (127) in supreme form while amassing an opening stand of 239 - De Kock becoming the youngest man to 10 ODI tons in the process - but it may have given the Proteas more to ponder.Fourth ODI, Johannesburg - Rashid grasses million dollar manSouth Africa (266-9) beat England (262 all out) by one wicketREPORT | SCORECARD | COMMENTARY | PRESENTATION Watch a pick of the action from the fourth ODI between South Africa and England Pink Day, designed to help raise awareness of and funds for breast cancer, took place at Wanderers, with South Africas kit, not to mention Sky Sports Nasser Hussain and Nick Knights shirts, the necessary colour. The cricket was just as vibrant, with Imran Tahirs three quick wickets and Hashim Amlas sharp catching seeing England sink to 108-6 before Roots 109 - his eighth ODI century and second in a row - and valuable contributions from Chris Woakes (33) and Adil Rashid (39) lifted the visitors above 250.The action didnt abate as darkness descended, either, with Woakes superb run-out of De Villiers seemingly swinging the match Englands way, South Africa tumbling from 121-3 in the 25th over to 210-8 in the 42nd. They should have been nine down when Chris Morris flayed to Rashid in the deep on 14 but the Yorkshireman shelled the chance and Morris made him pay, showing why IPL franchise Delhi Daredevils have forked out $1m on him with a match-winning 62 from 38 deliveries. Rashid bowled Morris with the scores level but the damage was irretrievable.Fifth ODI, Cape Town - Rabadas twin strikeSouth Africa (237-5) beat England (236 all out) by five wicketsREPORT | SCORECARD | COMMENTARY | MORGAN INTERVIEW Watch the pick of the action from South Africas series-sealing win Englands batting let them down again at Newlands, though they may have scored sufficiently higher than 236 had livewire Proteas seamer Kagiso Rabada not decimated Stokes and Buttlers stumps from consecutive legal deliveries in the 28th over. The 20-year-old bowled Stokes around his legs before shattering Buttlers poles off an inside edge to hand the latter his second golden duck of the series. England were left not only at 156-5 but with two of their most destructive forces back in the shed.Hales (112) impressed again, posting his second ODI ton and becoming the top run scorer for England in a five-match ODI series, while Reece Topley gave the tourists hope by taking three early scalps as the Proteas slumped to 22-3. However, the majestic De Villiers (101no) navigated his way to a 24th ODI ton, sharing stands of 125 with long-time partner in crime Amla (59) and 71 with the hard-hitting David Wiese (41no) as South Africa became just the third side in history to overturn a 2-0 deficit in a five-match series.Watch Englands two-match T20I series in South Africa live on Sky Sports 2, starting with the opener, in Cape Town, from 3.30pm on Friday. Also See: De Villiers seals series win Fixtures/results Live cricket on Sky Get Sky Sports ' ' '