‘The only good thing is the Dolphins didn’t run the ball more. Miami gained 188 yards on 25 carries (7.5 per carry), with Raheem Mostert piling up 136 of those yards on just 17 carries. Mostert’s 67-yard run in the first quarter was one of the low points of the season for the Bills’ run defense. Safeties Jordan Poyer and Damar Hamlin couldn’t make the tackle, but they weren’t the only ones to blame. Hamlin had a couple of noticeable miscues in run defense, including on Salvon Ahmed’s second-quarter touchdown run. If there was an area the Bills were decent against the run, it was inside the red zone. After Mostert’s 67-yard run, he gained just 1 yard on a first-and-goal play from the Bills’ 4-yard line. Admittedly, that’s not much to celebrate, but that’s the sort of night it was for the run defense. Ed Oliver did have a tackle for loss.’