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The Miami Dolphins beat the Cleveland Browns in overtime on Sunday, coming away with a 30-24 victory. The Dolphins defense struggled throughout much of the game, especially when the Browns put the ball - either through passing, running, or receiving - in the hands of Terrelle Pryor.
The Dolphins allowed 169 rushing yards to the Browns, giving them a season average of 147.3, the second worst in the league. It has not been pretty for the Miami defense.
As we do every week, we take a look at the defensive snap counts for the Dolphins from the last game, as well as where they stand for the season.
Defensive ends
Mario Williams: 59/72%
Jason Jones: 47/57%
Cameron Wake: 36/44%
Andre Branch: 35/43%
Julius Warmsley: 17/21%
Defensive tackles
Ndamukong Suh: 67/82%
Jordan Phillips: 49/60%
Chris Jones: 19/23%
Linebackers
Kiko Alonso: 82/100%
Jelani Jenkins: 56/68%
Neville Hewitt: 26/32%
Donald Butler: 20/24%
Koa Misi: 14/17%
Cornerbacks
Byron Maxwell: 82/100%
Xavien Howard: 81/99%
Bobby McCain: 23/28%
Safeties
Reshad Jones: 82/100%
Isa Abdul-Quddus: 82/100%
Michael Thomas: 25/30%