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Bills vs. Dolphins live score, updates, highlights from NFL 'Thursday Night Football' game

Daniel Mader

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The 2025 season is already trending in much different directions for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins.

As expected, Josh Allen and the Bills enter Week 3 looking like title contenders again, hoping this is the year they can finally break through in the AFC. Week 1 was a thrilling Buffalo comeback at home against the Baltimore Ravens, while Week 2 saw the squad blow out the New York Jets, 30-10.

Now, the Bills appear to have another upcoming advantage on "Thursday Night Football." The Dolphins travel to Orchard Park appearing on the verge of an all-out collapse, with questions over head coach Mike McDaniel's future growing. With season-opening losses to the Colts and Patriot already, Miami needs quick answers to its struggles.

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While Allen (542 passing yards, four total TDs) has been his usual dominant self to open 2025, Tua Tagovailoa (429 passing yards, three TDs, three INTs) isn't offering Miami as much optimism about his status as a franchise quarterback. The Dolphins' defense isn't helping, allowing the second-most total points through Week 2 (66) of any team so far.

But at the same time, Thursday marks a perfect opportunity for Miami to bounce-back against an elite division opponent. As the two AFC East foes go head-to-head on "Thursday Night Football," the Dolphins may be facing more immediate pressure than the Bills, but things can change fast in the NFL. Can Tagovailoa and company upset Buffalo on the road?

The Sporting News is tracking live updates and highlights as the Bills host the Dolphins for a Week 3 edition of "Thursday Night Football." Follow along below for updates.

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Bills vs. Dolphins score

 

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Bills vs. Dolphins live updates, highlights from NFL 'Thursday Night Football' game

All times ET.

9:27 p.m. — Tagovailoa picks up the first down with his legs on 3rd & 7. The Dolphins are in field-goal territory as time ticks away.

9:19 p.m. — It's not coming easy for the Dolphins' offense, but they are picking up a few first downs seeking to tie this game. At the two-minute warning, Tagovalioa escaped some pressure before finding Tyreek Hill downfield for a 19-yard play on third down. It's Hill's second catch, and it sets Miami up nicely to potentially get points before the break.

9:16 p.m. — Matt Prater, the Bills' savior in Week 1 with a game-winner, goes wide-left on a 39-yard field goal attempt. Miami is still hanging around in this first half, and its defense finally got to Allen for a key sack.

9:13 p.m. — James Cook, the NFL's leading rusher entering Week 2, is already up to 73 tonight on eight carries. Buffalo is approaching the red zone for another potential score.

9:04 p.m. — Ollie Gordon has played much more of a role for the Dolphins tonight, although Achane remains a centerpiece of the offense:

9:02 p.m. — The Bills' defense has settled in, stopping Miami on two-straight drives now after the opening touchdown. Tagovailoa managed just one positive yard on a three-and-out, and all of a sudden, the Bills can make this a two-score game already.

Bills 14, Dolphins 7

8:56 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — Josh Allen is doing Josh Allen things. He fakes out multiple Dolphins defenders, acting like he was about to make an attempt at running into the end zone, then just simply flicks the ball over to Jackson Hawes for the score instead.

The Bills' offense has had no troubles tonight, with 128 yards and 14 points on two drives.

End of first quarter: Dolphins 7, Bills 7

8:49 p.m. — The first quarter comes to an end with the Bills once again moving the ball well. Kincaid had another grab for 12 yards, and Cook is up to 39 rushing yards. 

8:42 p.m. — Tagovailoa fumbles the ball on a third down, recovers it then scrambles, but it's not enough to pick up the first. The Dolphins punt, giving Buffalo a chance to take its first lead.

Dolphins 7, Bills 7

8:35 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — That was a quick answer from Buffalo. In just seven plays, the Bills get 85 yards, most of which came from Cook in the ground game. However, it's tight end Dalton Kincaid who finishes the drive with a 20-yard scoring pass from Allen.

The Bills knot things back up, finding no trouble against a Dolphins defense that has struggled to begin 2025.

 8:31 p.m. — James Cook already looks like he'll be in for another strong game. After a Bills penalty for unnecessary roughness, then a Dolphins pass interference, the running back picks up a combined 33 yards over two carries and a reception.

Dolphins 7, Bills 0

8:25 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — Into the end zone goes Ollie Gordon II. With 23 rushing yards on their first drive, Miami takes the early lead on the road, a nice start for their offense when they've needed one.

However, the Dolphins' defense against Josh Allen will remain the bigger concern.

8:22 p.m. — The Dolphins are having a nice first drive. De'Von Achane has 12 yards on his first two carries, plus a 15-yard catch; Tagovailoa has his squad in the red zone to begin the matchup.

8:16 p.m. — Miami begins with the football tonight, as Dee Eskridge gets a solid return on the kickoff. Out comes Tua Tagovailoa. 

Pregame

8:06 p.m. — The action will begin in Buffalo soon. Josh Allen owns a 12-2 career record against Miami; will that trend continue?

8:04 p.m. — Mike McDaniel's job is safe for now, Ian Rapoport reports. But it remains to be seen how true that holds over the rest of the season.

8:02 p.m. — Keon Coleman looks ready for Thursday Night Football.

7:51 p.m. — Josh Allen will be wearing a visor tonight due to his nose injury.

7:42 p.m. — Amazon had a "Ryan Fitzpatrick lookalike competition" before tonight's game. He's certainly a fan favorite in Buffalo.

7:06 p.m. — And the inactives for Buffalo:

7:05 p.m. — Here are the Dolphins' inactives for tonight's game:

6:38 p.m. — Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle is officially "good to go" for this game, per Cameron Wolfe. His status was previously up in the air due to a shoulder injury. 

6:37 p.m. — Josh Allen wore a hat designed by a patient at Buffalo’s Oishei Children’s Hospital before tonight's game: 

6:28 p.m. — Tua Tagovailoa arrived to Highmark Stadium in full Dolphins teal and orange.

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Bills vs. Dolphins start time

  • Date: Thursday, September 18
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET, 5:15 p.m. PT

The Bills vs. Dolphins matchup will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET from Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.

What channel is Bills vs. Dolphins on today?

Bills vs. Dolphins in Week 3 will be on Amazon Prime Video's "Thursday Night Football" coverage, with Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit on the call.

Fans located in the Buffalo area can also watch on their local ABC station, while fans in Miami areas can watch the game on their local CBS station.

Bills schedule 2025

WeekDateMatchupTime (ET)TV/Result
1Sept. 7vs. Ravens8:20 p.m.Bills 41, Ravens 40
2Sept. 14at Jets1 p.m.Bills 30, Jets 10
3Sept. 18vs. Dolphins8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime Video
4Sept. 28vs. Saints1 p.m.CBS
5Oct. 5vs. Patriots8:20 p.m.NBC
6Oct. 13at Falcons7:15 p.m.ESPN
7BYE
8Oct. 26at Panthers1 p.m.Fox
9Nov. 2vs. Chiefs4:25 p.m.CBS
10Nov. 9at Dolphins1 p.m.CBS
11Nov. 16vs. Buccaneers1 p.m.CBS
12Nov. 20at Texans8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime Video
13Nov. 30at Steelers4:25 p.m.CBS
14Dec. 7vs. Bengals4:25 p.m.Fox
15Dec. 14at Patriots1 p.m.CBS
16Dec. 21at Browns1 p.m.CBS
17Dec. 28vs. Eagles4:25 p.m.Fox
18TBDvs. JetsTBDTBD

Dolphins schedule 2025

WeekDateMatchupTime (ET)TV/Result
1Sunday, Sept. 7at Colts1 p.m.Colts 33, Dolphins 8
2Sunday, Sept. 14vs. Patriots1 p.m.Patriots 33, Dolphins 27
3Thursday, Sept. 18at Bills8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime Video
4Monday, Sept. 29vs. Jets7:15 p.m.ESPN
5Sunday, Oct. 5at Panthers1 p.m.Fox
6Sunday, Oct. 12vs. Chargers1 p.m.CBS
7Sunday, Oct. 19at Browns1 p.m.CBS
8Sunday, Oct. 26at Falcons1 p.m.CBS
9Thursday, Oct. 30vs. Ravens8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime Video
10Sunday, Nov. 9vs. Bills1 p.m.CBS
11Sunday, Nov. 16vs. Commanders (Spain)9:30 a.m.NFL Network
12BYE
13Sunday, Nov. 30vs. Saints1 p.m.Fox
14Sunday, Dec. 7at Jets1 p.m.CBS
15Monday, Dec. 15at Steelers8:15 p.m.ESPN
16Sunday, Dec. 21vs. Bengals8:20 p.m.NBC
17Sunday, Dec. 28vs. Buccaneers1 p.m.Fox
18TBDat PatriotsTBDTBD

Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.