The Miami Dolphins (5-3) picked up an impressive and dominant 37-0 victory Sunday over the San Diego Chargers (5-4).

Here are five additional observations from Sunday’s game:

Dolphins safety Reshad Jones is playing some of the best football of his career. Jones tied for the Dolphins lead with five tackles and also recorded his second interception in three games. Miami's secondary play raised another notch once Jones returned from his four-game suspension. Jones showed up in good shape and made immediate contributions. During the Dolphins' current three-game winning streak, their defense is only allowing nine points per game.

It’s not a coincidence that Miami's offense produced a season-high 37 points once starting tight end Charles Clay and wide receiver Brian Hartline were involved. The two veterans combined for 10 receptions, 115 yards and a touchdown. Both players have been mostly quiet during the first half of the season, but new offensive coordinator Bill Lazor made it a point to get both capable veterans involved against San Diego. Miami did score 38 total points in Week 4 against the Oakland Raiders, but seven points were credited to the defense when cornerback Cortland Finnegan returned a fumble 50 yards for a touchdown.

Dolphins guard Mike Pouncey brought up a good point in the locker room after Sunday's game. The win over the Chargers was the first time Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill hasn’t been sacked all season. For an offensive line, this is the baseball equivalent of pitching a shutout. Tannehill dropped back 34 times and wasn’t sacked once by San Diego.

Miami rookie receiver Jarvis Landry is wise beyond his years. Landry is always thinking on the field and continues to do subtle things that lead to winning football. Landry made several nice cuts to elude defenders and turn short catches or returns into bigger gains. His 14-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter showed toughness to stay in bounds on the sideline and get the ball over the pylon. The Dolphins already were up 30 points, but Landry continued to give maximum effort.