The Buffalo Bills have taken a 17-14 lead into half time of their NFL match against the Miami Dolphins.
The Bills took an early lead when Ryan Tannehill threw an interception on third down to gift Nickell Robey a 19-yard return touchdown.
Buffalo doubled their advantage with 5:52 left in the first quarter when Fred Jackson powered his way over the line from three yards.
Tannehill went some way to atoning for his earlier pick six when he threw a short pass to Charles Clay in the second quarter, allowing the tight end to stroll over for a seven-yard score.
Dan Carpenter extended the lead to 10 points with a 39-yard field goal, but Brandon Gibson ensured that the gap was just three at the break when he leapt into the end zone having been found by Tannehill.