http://www.freep.com/article/201012...ing-barrage-late-in-4th-quarter#ixzz19GfOah7O MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- DeAndre Levy returned a Chad Henne interception 30 yards for a touchdown as the Lions rallied from 10 points down in the final five minutes to beat the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium, 34-27. The Lions have won three straight games after starting the season 2-10. Levy’s play capped a wild fourth quarter. The Lions scored 17 points in a 2:26 span and played most of the period without leading receiver Calvin Johnson and No. 1 cornerback Chris Houston. Johnson appeared to injure his ankle after a fourth-quarter catch; Houston left in the first half with a shoulder injury. Shaun Hill, starting for the first time since breaking his right index finger on Thanksgiving Day, started the comeback with a 53-yard touchdown pass to Jahvid Best with 4:37 to play. Nate Vasher intercepted Henne (Michigan) on the Dolphins ensuing possession to set up a 47-yard Dave Rayner field goal, and Levy picked off Henne when intended receiver Davone Bess lost his footing one series later. The Dolphins had a final chance to tie, but Vasher tackled Ronnie Brown inbounds on a short pass with under 15 seconds to play and Miami (7-8) couldn’t get another snap off. Hill, who started in place of Drew Stanton, who had won the previous two games, finished 14 of 26 for 222 yards and two TDs. Henne was 29 of 44 for 278 yards with one TD and two interceptions. The Lions took advantage of two interceptions Sunday to score 17 points in the final 4:37 and rally past the Dolphins 34-27. With the comeback, Detroit (5-10) has won three consecutive games for the first time since 2007. Miami (7-8), eliminated from the playoff race last week, finished 1-7 at home to match a franchise low. The Miami meltdown did nothing to help coach Tony Sparano’s wobbly job status. Chad Henne (Michigan) threw for 278 yards, and the Dolphins scored three touchdowns at home for the first time this season, but they self-destructed down the stretch. The score was 24-14 with five minutes to go when the Lions forced a punt, and on the first play Jahvid Best turned a short pass from Shaun Hill into a 53-yard touchdown.
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