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Bills get 7 sacks, thump Dolphins 16-6 (AP via Yahoo! News) - Shortly after kickoff, the Buffalo Bills started knocking Daunte Culpepper around. Around halftime, the quarterback's new fans in Miami started adding to his misery. The Bills sacked Culpepper seven times — five in the first 15 snaps — plus blocked a punt and survived a paltry passing effort in beating Miami 16-6 on Sunday, sending the Dolphins to 0-2 for only the second time in the last 37

Bills' Spikes out with pulled hamstring (Sports Illustrated) - Buffalo linebacker Takeo Spikes was inactive for the Bills' game Sunday at the Miami Dolphins because of a pulled right hamstring.

Bills' defenders gang up on Dolphins in 16-6 road victory (USA Today) - Even with an injury-depleted defense, Buffalo ruined Daunte Culpepper's first home game before his new fans with surprising ease. The Bills sacked Miami's quarterback seven times five in the first 15 snaps plus blocked a punt and survived a woeful passing effort in beating the Dolphins 16-6.

Bills LB Spikes inactive against Miami (NFL.com) - MIAMI (Sept. 17, 2006) -- Buffalo linebacker Takeo Spikes was inactive for the Bills' game at the Miami Dolphins because of a pulled right hamstring. Rookie Keith Ellison started at weakside linebacker and Angelo Crowell moved to the strongside, taking the place of Spikes -- a two-time Pro Bowl player who injured his hamstring last weekend when the Bills opened their season with a 19-17 loss at

Bills Get 7 Sacks, Thump Dolphins 16-6 (ABC News) - Even With Depleted Defense, Bills Sack Daunte Culpepper 7 Times and Thump Dolphins 16-6

Bills defense controls Miami (The Palm Beach Post) - The Buffalo Bills said their defense didn't do anything fancy Sunday - no exotic blitzes, special coverages or wild substitution patterns.

Dolphins get sacked by Bills (Orlando Sentinel) - Shortly after kickoff, the Buffalo Bills started knocking Daunte Culpepper around. Around halftime, the quarterback's new fans in Miami started adding to his misery.

Bills 16, Dolphins 6 (Rocky Mountain News) - Even with an injury-depleted defense, Buffalo ruined Daunte Culpepper’s first home game before his new fans with surprising ease. The Bills sacked Miami’s quarterback seven times — five in the first 15 snaps — plus blocked a punt and survived a woeful passing effort in beating the Dolphins 16-6 on Sunday, sending Miami to 0-2 for only the second time in the last 37 seasons.

Bills Squish the Fish in Miami (WKBW-TV Buffalo) - Shortly after kickoff, the Buffalo Bills started knocking Daunte Culpepper around.

Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins (Sun-Sentinel) - The US Navy takes part in pre-game activities before the start of the game between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins at Dolphin Stadium.

 
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