By Dean Michaels

Reggie Bush ran in two touchdowns and the Miami Dolphins broke a franchise-record seven-game home losing streak with a 20-9 win over the bumbling Washington Redskins Sunday.

Reigning AFC offensive player of the week Matt Moore went 20-for-29 for 209 yards, but lost a fumble and threw and an interception to finish with a 75.2 rating.

Brandon Marshall had seven catches for 98 yards for Miami, which has won two straight after starting the season 0-7.

The Dolphins defense intercepted Redskins quarterback Rex Grossman twice, as many interceptions as they had all season.

Grossman, who started for Washington a few weeks after being benched in favor of John Beck, finished 21-for-32 for 215 yards to lower his NFC-worst QB rating to 66.5.

Miami (2-7) is falling out of the Andrew Luck sweepstakes, now tied for the second-worst record in the league ahead of just the Indianapolis Colts (0-10). Miami hosts the Bills in Week 11.

Washington (3-6) dropped its fifth consecutive game, the longest losing streak of Mike Shanahan's career as a head coach. The Redskins host division rivals Dallas Sunday.

NFL 2011 - Dolphins Break Home Losing Streak with Win Over Redskins