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Sep 20, 2015 at 9.05pm UK at ​EverBank Field
Miami Dolphins
20-23
Jacksonville Jaguars
FT
3
Q1
10
Robinson (9:21)
Williams (1:55)
10
Q2
10
Robinson (5:03)
Stoneburner (10:28)
7
Q3
0
0
Q4
3

Half-Time Report: Allen Robinson strikes hand Jacksonville Jaguars lead over Miami Dolphins

The Jacksonville Jaguars hold a seven-point lead at the break in their NFL match against the Miami Dolphins.

Two touchdowns from Allen Robinson have handed the Jacksonville Jaguars a 20-13 lead at the break in their clash against the Miami Dolphins.

The Jaguars took the lead off their first drive of the game when Blake Bortles moved his side down the field, and on the three-yard he fired the ball to Robinson for the touchdown.

Miami got back into the match when Andrew Franks kicked a field goal from 48 yards, but the Jaguars restored their seven-point advantage as Jason Myers sent a 23-yarder through the posts.

However, at the start of the second quarter, Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill moved his side into range and Franks kicked another field goal from 41 yards.

Robinson continued to give the Dolphins problems when he raided behind their defense and Bortles found him for a 46-yard strike to hand his side an 11-point lead.

Tannehill got his side back in the game just before the break as he spun out of danger and then threw on the run to Damien Williams, who dived for the pylon to score.

Franks had the chance to put the Dolphins within a point with 22 seconds left in the half, but he sent his kick wide of the posts from close range.

The miss gave the Jags the chance to drive downfield and Myers nailed a 58-yard field goal to hand the home side a seven-point lead at the break.

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Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Miami Dolphins is pressued by Tyson Alualu #93 of the Jacksonville Jaguars during the second quarter of the game at EverBank Field on October 26, 2014
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