This image doesn’t even do it justice.

The Miami Dolphins' 21-19 win over the Buffalo Bills was a sequel to the Butt Fumble. The amount of passes thrown by Josh Allen was ridiculous. On the final play of regulation, Butt Block prevented him from getting out of bounds, and on the first play of overtime, the Dolphins Butt Block prevented him from getting out of bounds.

There were a lot of busted plays in the chaotic final minutes. After Tua Tagovailoa inexplicably attempted a pass from their own 1-yard-line instead of gaining a yard or two on the ground, the Dolphins put their punter between a rock and hard place. With the sideline inches away, and the Bills punt block unit bearing down on him, Morstead appeared to take the punt back into the end zone for a safety. Buffalo would be in position for a win if they reached field goal range despite not having timeouts left. It was apparent after further review that Morstead's punt bounced off his personal protection.

Miami's Butt Block will go down in sports blooper lore along with Randy Moss mooning Packers fans, Mark Sanchez finishing move from his right guard, and Gary Barnidge's "butt catch".

The Bills had a chance to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat after the butt block. Allen moved the ball to the Dolphins 43-yard line, however, a holding call on David Quessenberry pushed the Bills back to the other side of the field.

The collapsing pocket almost corralled Allen for a sack before he threw a shovel pass. Instead of taking a direct route to the sideline, Tyler Bass would be able to kick the game-winning field goal. The Bills scrambled to spike the ball before time expired after McKenzie tried to juke a defender and was tackled inbounds.

Greg Mancz failed to snap the ball before the clock expired, despite the fact that the officials spotted the ball. Mancz was put under center after Van Roten was injured.

Ken went crazy when he was watching from the booth.

There were no broken tablets.