Mark Sanchez Throws Three Touchdowns As Jets Defeat Dolphins 31-23

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Sep 27, 2010

MIAMI — Braylon Edwards spent the first quarter on the sideline. Soon enough, he was dancing in the end zone for the New York Jets.

Benched at the start because of a drunken-driving arrest, Edwards turned a short pass into a 67-yard touchdown, and the Jets beat the Miami Dolphins 31-23 on Sunday night.

Mark Sanchez threw three touchdown passes for the second week in a row, and the Jets forged a three-way tie atop the AFC East with the Dolphins and Patriots. All are 2-1.

There were cheers for LeBron James, jeers for Jason Taylor and mostly silence for Edwards, who sprinted untouched to the end zone to celebrate the touchdown that put the Jets ahead to stay.

Edwards was arrested in Manhattan around 5 a.m. Tuesday and apologized the next day. The Jets decided to suspend him for one quarter.

His only other catch was also a big one — a 20-yarder on third and 10 to keep alive the touchdown drive that put the Jets up 31-23 with 1:55 left. That score came on 1-yard run by LaDainian Tomlinson.

The Dolphins then drove 64 yards to the 5 with 34 seconds remaining, but Chad Henne’s fourth-down pass was deflected by Eric Smith and intercepted in the end zone by Drew Coleman.

Smith also blocked a punt to set up a field goal.

Miami rallied from a 14-0 deficit with help from Brandon Marshall, who had 10 catches for 166 yards and scored his first touchdown for the Dolphins. They opened the second half with a 6-minute, 73-yard drive capped by Henne’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Marshall on third down.

That put Miami ahead for the only time, 17-14, and the Jets needed just 18 seconds to regain the lead. Edwards caught a pass near the sideline, then sprinted the final 55 yards untouched after cornerback Jason Allen slipped and fell.

It was Edwards’ longest reception since joining New York last year.

The capacity crowd included Miami Heat newcomer James, who wore a Florida Marlins cap. Fans roared when he was shown on the video scoreboard, while they booed Taylor, a former fan favorite playing against the Dolphins for the first time after 12 seasons with Miami.

Taylor drew jeers when he represented his team for the coin toss, and again when he sacked Henne in the first period. At the end of the game, Jets coach Rex Ryan helped soak Taylor by dumping a sideline bucket on him.

The Dolphins gave up only two touchdowns in their first two games, but the Jets took the opening possession and marched 72 yards for a TD. Sanchez converted two third downs with completions, then hit Dustin Keller with a 24-yard score.

Sanchez hit Keller with a 12-yard touchdown pass to cap a 90-yard drive, giving the Jets a 14-0 lead.

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