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Wayne Huizenga wrapped Cam Cameron in a tight embrace Sunday in the Miami locker room after the team's first victory of the NFL season. Huizenga is the Dolphins' owner listening to offers from potential buyers; Cameron is the rookie head coach who might be fighting for his job with Miami mired at 1-13. How far-reaching the impact of a 22-16 overtime win against Baltimore might be remains anybody's guess. Huizenga, however, was seen wiping tears from his eyes in victory in his stadium suite, and he certainly didn't look like a boss inclined to dismiss his coach as they later walked down a hallway with arms draped around each other.

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Wayne Huizenga , AP Wayne Huizenga , AP
December 17, 2007  07:32 AM ET

Yeah, he's doing a heck of a job.

December 17, 2007  08:03 AM ET

We won we finally won!

December 17, 2007  08:27 AM ET

Actually yesterday was the day he STOPPED crying finally.

December 17, 2007  08:31 AM ET

Brian Billick was moves to tears too..

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December 17, 2007  08:38 AM ET

I hope this finally shuts Ray Lewis up.

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December 17, 2007  08:46 AM ET

I don't know about anyone else, but a tearful owner embracing and walking off into the sunshine arm in arm with his embattled coach just stirs up some ugly images.......

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December 17, 2007  08:58 AM ET

The people of Cleveland are happy. The "new" Browns are on their way up and the "old" Browns suck the big one!

December 17, 2007  09:03 AM ET

FINALLY, WE WON A GAME YAY DOLPHINS

December 17, 2007  09:14 AM ET

Yes ... that vaunted Ravens Defense was superb wasnt it.

December 17, 2007  09:16 AM ET

after a tear inducing game like that, wayne should sign cam to a long term contract extension....

December 17, 2007  09:19 AM ET

it was the ghost of the 72 dolphins that won this one guys. also, lemon didnt look like such a lemon.still need ALOT more talent on this squad.

December 17, 2007  09:20 AM ET

Three! - ANY team would celebrate their first victory of the season. It wasn't that long ago that the Pats went 1-15. Every franchise has its ups and downs. It was pure joy on the field after the win. Let them have their moment.

December 17, 2007  09:24 AM ET

"It wasn't that long ago that the Pats went 1-15." -dolphins13

Yeah, 17 years ago...not that long ago...>_>

December 17, 2007  09:26 AM ET

17 years isn't that long ago in the lifespan of the NFL.

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December 17, 2007  09:28 AM ET

...especially considering that they were in the Super Bowl 6 years prior.

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