By STEVEN WINE, AP Sports Writer

MIAMI (AP) Change those labels: Ted Ginn Jr. is no longer a draft bust, and the Miami Dolphins are much better than dreadful.

Ginn had a breakout game Sunday with seven catches for a career-high 175 yards, and the Dolphins overcame a nine-point third-quarter deficit to beat AFC East leader Buffalo 25-16.

With Ginn's first 100-yard game, he made by far his biggest impact since Miami's much-mocked decision to take him with the ninth pick of last year's draft.

Ginn set up Miami's first two scores with receptions of 46 and 64 yards. Those completions were part of an efficient day for Chad Pennington, who went 22-for-30 for 314 yards with no interceptions.