Raiders and Dolphins swap leads multiple times in last 4 minutes, a breakdown

The final minutes of Dolphins vs Raiders turned into complete chaos. With the game tied at 16 late in the fourth, Derek Carr connected on a deep shot for a wild touchdown after a rollout and pump fake. The receiver broke loose and finished the play with a spin move into the end zone to give the Raiders the lead. Carr was fired up, but the team missed the extra point, something that would prove costly. Enter Ryan Fitzpatrick, gum in mouth, grinning in the huddle. He led Miami right back down the field. On a screen pass, great downfield blocking opened it up for a quick score. Dolphins went up 23-22 after the extra point.

Carr got the ball again and went deep. A questionable pass interference call put the Raiders in field goal range. They took a knee to burn clock and hit the kick, taking a 25-23 lead. But with just seconds left, Fitzpatrick pulled off a miracle. While his head was being twisted mid-throw, he launched a deep sideline shot to a wide-open receiver. Miami gained huge yardage plus a personal foul. They hit the game-winning field goal at the buzzer. Carr sat stunned on the bench while teammates tried to console him. Fitzpatrick celebrated calmly, having once again delivered clutch chaos.