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The Dolphins are 5-1 this season when De’Von Achane runs for at least 85 yards. They are 1-6 when he rushes for fewer than 85 yards. Rookie Ollie Gordon has also seen more work in the latter half of the season, giving Miami some power to complement Achane’s speed.
The Dolphins are running better and more often over the last month, and their 48.4% rushing success rate over the last four games is higher than any team’s season-long success rate, run or pass.
This focus on the run culminated in last week’s 34-10 win over the New York Jets, in which Miami rushed for season highs of 239 yards and three touchdowns on 41 carries.


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