Dolphins dominate Chargers

Griese leads Miami to 26-10 victory in rare start

? With its home stadium being used as an evacuation center and the nearby hills in flames, San Diego moved its long-awaited Monday night game 365 miles to the east — and fell flat.

Brian Griese, in his first start for Miami, completed 20 of 29 passes for 192 yards and three touchdowns and the Dolphins intercepted Drew Brees three times in a 26-10 victory over the Chargers.

Griese, at least for one night, lived up to the heritage that his last name carries in Miami. He completed his first six passes and was 13-of-14 for 145 yards and three scores as Miami (5-2) built a 24-3 halftime lead.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families in San Diego. It’s really quite awful what’s going on out there,” Griese said. “Wherever we were going to play this game, we were going to be ready.”

Patrick Surtain had two interceptions, setting up Miami’s first touchdown with the first and stopping a San Diego scoring threat with the second.

Less than 24 hours before kickoff, NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue decided to move the game to Sun Devil Stadium because of the deadly wildfires that have devastated the San Diego area.

“Our players did a fantastic job of adjusting to the time, to being in two states in two days, in two different hotels,” Miami coach Dave Wannstedt said. “It was amazing they were able to keep their focus like they did.”

Admission was free, and the place was rocking and rowdy. There was no official crowd count, but all 73,014 tickets were distributed. Five Arizona Cardinals players and the team’s cheerleaders helped collect donations for the San Diego Fire Relief Fund at the stadium entrance. About $200,000 was collected.

“We really wanted to win, just for the city of San Diego and for everything they’re going through,” Brees said. “Since we couldn’t be out there on the front lines, this was the least we could do.”

The game, San Diego’s first on Monday night since 1996, was supposed to be the celebrated return of Junior Seau, who was the heart and soul of the Chargers for 13 seasons before he was traded to Miami before this season. But the return to Qualcomm Stadium never happened.

Miami's Brock Marion, top, and Sam Madison, bottom, tackle San Diego's Eric Parker. The Dolphins won Monday at Tempe, Ariz.

Instead, Seau had to be content with a dominant performance by the Dolphins’ defense, and a magnificent night for Griese.

Griese was signed as a free agent by the Dolphins after five seasons in Denver — four as a starter. He knew he would be a backup for a franchise that his father Bob led to two Super Bowl championships. They are the first father and son to play quarterback for the same NFL team.

He got the start because of Jay Fiedler’s sprained knee ligament. Fiedler was in uniform for the game, but there was no need for him to try to play.