Things we learned in Miami Dolphins' preseason game at Detroit Lions
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins defeated the Detroit Lions 24-17 in their second preseason game. Rookie cornerback Ethan Robinson made a pivotal interception late in the game. Most main starters did not play, allowing backups to take the spotlight. Quarterback Zach Wilson completed 15 of 23 passes for 151 yards and one touchdown, showing improved confidence despite some missed opportunities. Quinn Ewers played the entire second half, completing 11 of 17 passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns, marking a step forward in his performance.
Rookie cornerback Ethan Robinson made a dramatic leaping interception with 22 seconds left, securing a 24-17 preseason victory for the Miami Dolphins against the Detroit Lions.
Zach Wilson showed improvement at quarterback with 15 completions out of 23 attempts, throwing for 151 yards and one touchdown in a more confident performance.
Quinn Ewers completed 11 of 17 passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns, demonstrating increased confidence and improved decision-making during the second half.
The Miami Dolphins exhibited noticeable improvement in their second preseason game compared to their prior performance, with several backups stepping up effectively.
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