Carpenter kick helps Dolphins beat Seahawks 24-21
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Miami Dolphins running back Reggie Bush (22) stretches for a touchdown as Seattle Seahawks Earl Thomas (29) attempts to tackle him during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012 in Miami . (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)(Credit: AP)MIAMI (AP) — Ryan Tannehill was hardly a rattled rookie as he stood in his end zone, contemplating the long drive the Miami Dolphins needed with the score tied and 92 seconds left.
“You’re excited,” he said. “You know your team needs you to step up.”
Tannehill did just that, moving the Dolphins 65 yards in six plays to set up a 43-yard field goal by Dan Carpenter at the final gun, and they rallied to beat Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks 24-21 Sunday.
Tannehill had drawn criticism for mistakes down the stretch in close games. But he helped Miami score 17 points in the final 8:08 and came through on the last drive with completions of 19, 25 and 7 yards, as well as a 15-yard scramble.
“In this league you need to win some games like this,” coach Joe Philbin said. “It’s important for any quarterback to do that.”
Carpenter hit the winning kick on his 27th birthday, and Miami (5-6) broke a three-game losing streak. The Seahawks (6-5), unbeaten at home this year, lost for the fifth time in six road games, and coach Pete Carroll said he made poor use of last week’s bye.
“I’m disappointed in all phases of the game,” he said. “We didn’t do the things we needed to do in the week off to get prepared. I screwed it up.”
Tannehill and Miami caught a break with Seattle leading 14-7 early in the fourth quarter. Bobby Wagner intercepted a pass by Tannehill in the end zone, but the turnover was negated by a penalty on safety Earl Thomas for roughing the passer.
“They were looking out for me today, and we got it called back,” Tannehill said with a chuckle.
On the next play, Daniel Thomas scored the tying touchdown on a 3-yard run. Carroll said he considered the penalty on Thomas questionable.
“He jumped up to block the pass and came down on the quarterback with no intent to hit him,” Carroll said. “It was a very big call to make at that point in the game.”
Leon Washington returned a kickoff for a touchdown for the eighth time to tie the NFL record and put Seattle ahead with eight minutes left. Miami answered with an 80-yard drive capped by Tannehill’s 29-yard pass to Charles Clay, making it 21-21.
Wilson finished with a hefty passer rating of 125.9 in the matchup of rookie quarterbacks. But the Seahawks lost yardage on their final three plays and were forced to punt from midfield, allowing the Dolphins to start at their own 10 with 1:32 left.



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