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The Dolphins fall to 2-7 after a lackluster performance with three turnovers, including a late interception by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
Do the reeling Dolphins have any shot of pulling off a huge upset against the rival Bills? Sun Sentinel staffers don’t think so.
Through nine weeks of the NFL season, the Miami Dolphins have been one of the worst teams in the league. Following the team’s 28-6 Week 9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night, the Dolphins have fallen to 2-7 on the year and have seemingly already laid the groundwork for a total rebuild.
You may chuckle and wonder how any team that's 2-7 1/2 (let's be honest) warrants any recognition, but we whipped out our magnifying glass in an effort to find superlatives. When that didn't work, we used the Hubble Space Telescope.
Tua Tagovailoa threw a season-high four touchdown passes and the Miami Dolphins ended their three-game losing streak by dominating the short-handed Atlanta Falcons 34-10.
Chop Robinson has been ruled out. The Miami Dolphins are looking for their third win of the season against the Baltimore Ravens, but they will now be without one of their star defenders. Defensive end Chop Robinson was pulled from the game due to an apparent head injury.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel says winning would prevent organization from shipping out talent like Jaelan Phillips and rebuilding.
The Dolphins brought rookie nickel cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. off injured reserve ahead of Thursday night’s game against the Ravens.