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MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

Brunell, McCardell Too Much for Dolphins

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--The unbeaten Jacksonville Jaguars started with a big play and finished with another one last night.

Fred Taylor scored on a 77-yard run on the first play, and Mark Brunell hit Keenan McCardell with a 56-yard touch-down pass with 2:36 left for a 28-21 victory over the Miami Dolphins.

Brunell and McCardell also teamed up on a 23-yard scoring pass with 12 minutes remaining to tie the game.

"We made the plays when we had to make them," Jaguars coach Tom Coughlin said. "It's continuation of what's been happening all year long. We find a way to win."

Jacksonville, Denver and Minnesota are the only undefeated teams in the NFL. The Jaguars (5-0), who have won four games by a total of 18 points, took a two-game lead over second-place Pittsburgh in the AFC Central.

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Miami (3-2) fell one game behind AFC East leader New England.

The Dolphins squandered the best performance of the season by Dan Marino, who had been handcuffed by conservative play-calling in earlier games. He went 29-for-47 for 320 yards and two scores.

"We thought they would throw the ball, and they certainly did," Coughlin said. "They had one of the greatest passers in history throwing the ball, and he did an outstanding job."

But Marino lost a fumble when sacked by Tony Brackens with two minutes left, ending Miami's final threat at the Jacksonville 38.

Brackens, who both forced and recovered the fumble, was playing for the first time this season after returning from an ankle injury.

With the score tied and less than three minutes to go, Miami coach Jimmy Johnson gambled by letting Olindo Mare try a 54-yard field goal, and the strategy backfired. Mare was wide right, and McCardell beat Terrell Buckley long on the next play to break the tie.

"That's a new play for us this week," Brunell said. "You throw it up there and hope the timing is there. Fortunately the ball came down where it should."

A crowd of 74,051, the largest in the Jaguars' four-year history, watched Jacksonville win shorthanded in the first meeting between Florida's two AFC teams. Rookie sensation Taylor left the game in the third period because of a bruised shoulder, and Pro Bowl receiver Jimmy Smith sat out the second half with a strained hamstring.

A bye week gave the Jaguars two weeks to prepare for the game, and they started quickly. On the first play, Taylor found a big opening off right tackle, veered to the outside and was untouched until he reached the 15, when he shrugged off a defender to score standing up.

Coughlin stood on the sideline waving his arm and shouting "Go, Freddie, go!" as Taylor completed the longest play in the team's history.

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