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Matt Moore is a touchdown machine. No, you didn't misread that.

On Saturday night, Moore -- filling in for the injured Ryan Tannehill -- tossed two touchdowns in just the first half against the Jets. And that's the reason why the Dolphins entered halftime with a 13-10 lead.

His first touchdown came on third-and-goal. Instead of handing the ball off at the 1-yard line, Moore rolled out to his right and found Dion Sims for a touchdown that would've tied the game if not for a missed extra point.

That touchdown was Moore's first since 2012. But he wasn't done.

Just before the two-minute warning, Moore unleashed a deep ball to Kenny Stills for a go-ahead, 52-yard touchdown:

This time, Andrew Franks drilled the extra point.

This might come as a surprise: According to Pro Football Focus, that touchdown marked Stills' seventh touchdown of more than 20 yards in the air. That's the second most in the NFL. Only Antonio Brown has more.

This should also be surprising: Moore went 8 of 12 for 110 yards and two touchdowns in the first half. With the Dolphins in desperate need of a win -- they're tied for the final wild card spot -- Moore is actually doing enough with his arm to keep his team in the playoff race.