Dolphins 17, Packers 14

MIAMI (AP) — Without stepping on the field, Jay Fiedler might have gained ground on Damon Huard in the Miami Dolphins&#39; quarterback competition. <br><br>Huard failed to lead the first-team offense

Tuesday, August 22nd 2000, 12:00 am

By: News On 6


MIAMI (AP) — Without stepping on the field, Jay Fiedler might have gained ground on Damon Huard in the Miami Dolphins' quarterback competition.

Huard failed to lead the first-team offense to a touchdown for the third straight preseason game, but the Dolphins scored with 25 seconds to play to beat the injury-riddled Green Bay Packers 17-14 on Monday night.

The game featured four fourth-quarter touchdowns and four missed field goals by Miami's Olindo Mare.

Mare, a fourth-year player who set the NFL single-season record with 39 field goals last year, missed from 33, 50, 48 and 51 yards.

Dolphins rookie Ben Kelly returned a punt 73 yards with less than a minute to play, setting up a 2-yard scoring pass from Mike Quinn to Deon Dyer. The Packers questioned the ruling, arguing that Kelly had stepped out of bounds near midfield. Replays were as unclear as Miami's quarterback situation.

Huard played three quarters, completing 16 of 23 passes for 138 yards. But without a touchdown in three games, he seemingly left plenty of room for Fiedler to take over the starting job before the season opener.

Fiedler, who had arthroscopic surgery to repair torn cartilage in his right hip on Aug. 3, returned to practice Saturday and should play significantly in Miami's exhibition finale Friday against New Orleans. His performance could be an important showing in the race to replace Dan Marino, the NFL's career passing leader.

The Dolphins — with as many questions on offense as the Packers have injuries — might have found an answer at running back.

Lamar Smith carried 15 times for 86 yards, giving Miami a second consecutive solid outing. He gained 72 yards on 17 rushes last week against Tampa Bay's stingy defense.

Smith could be relied on heavily early this season, especially with J.J. Johnson facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's steroid policy.

After missing his first three field goals, Mare gave Miami (2-1) a 3-0 lead in the second quarter with a 34-yarder.

The Packers (1-2), playing without quarterback Brett Favre and running back Dorsey Levens struggled to move the ball for much of the night.

Favre sat out with lingering tendinitis in his throwing arm but expected to return to practice Wednesday. Levens had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee last week and is expected to be back in 3-4 weeks.

Matt Hasselbeck, subbing for Favre, was 5-of-12 for 72 yards against Miami's first-team defense.

Third-teamer Danny Wuerffel had much more success against the Dolphins' backups. The former Florida Gators quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner led the Packers to two fourth-quarter touchdowns, scoring first on an option play and then on a long pass play.

Wuerffel pitched to Herbert Goodman, who scampered 56 yards early in fourth.

Miami went back in front, 10-7, with 8:15 to play on Mike Quinn's 8-yard scoring pass to Oronde Gadsden.

But two plays later, Wuerffel hit Donald Driver on a simple buttonhook route. Cornerback Ray Hill whiffed on the tackle, allowing Driver to sprint down the sideline and into the end zone.
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