WATCH: Dolphins dust off old-school trick play to score TD
The Miami Dolphins had been outscored 37-3 in the first quarter of games before Sunday, but interim head coach Dan Campbell has already made his presence felt.
On the Dolphins' first drive of the Campbell era, the offense looked better than it has all season. Running back Lamar Miller touched the ball on four straight plays, something he hasn't done often in his young career. But it wasn't Miller's legs that highlighted the drive -- it was wide receiver Jarvis Landry's.
With just over 10 minutes left in the first quarter, Ryan Tannehill faked a screen to Miller and handed the ball off to Landry on a Statue of Liberty play. Landry took it 22 yards for a score as he rumbled past three Titans defenders on the way to the end zone.
**STATUE OF LIBERTY PLAY ALERT** By the time you figure it out, Jarvis Landry is already in the end zone. #MIAvsTEN http://t.co/RRHb2Ku0hd
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