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The Miami Dolphins will look to make it two victories in a row when they face the Washington Commanders in Spain on Sunday. Here's a roundup of national predict
Ex-Dolphins quarterback says 'consistency' is team's biggest problem originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Miami Dolphins entered 2025 with high expectations, marking what was essentially a do-or-die season for general manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel.
The Miami Dolphins have named Zach Wilson their backup quarterback for now, while the team continues to grapple with internal struggles and prepares for a critical Week 9 matchup against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Miami Dolphins have only won one game played in Europe through the years of NFL International games. They are favored against the Commanders.
Is Jayden Daniels playing this week? Commanders QB injury status for Week 11 vs. Dolphins already decided originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Washington Commanders are a long way from the nation's capital this week.
Rookie Quinn Ewers saw action in the October 19 game against the Cleveland Browns and threw for 53 yards in a short outing. Whether or not the Dolphins make Ewers the starter remains to be seen, but the former Texas signal-caller could see more playing time if things continue to go downhill in Miami.
The Miami Dolphins’ 2-7 record has created such a crisis within the franchise that not only did the NFL team part ways with its general manager last week, but $212 million quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is now playing to keep his job. At least, that’s been the over-the-air scuttlebutt.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen saw his odds of winning a second straight MVP award drop after a loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Since Josh Allen's rookie season in 2018, the Buffalo Bills are a dominating 14-2 against the Miami Dolphins. It was Aaron Rodgers who famously taunted Chicago Bears fans with "I own you!" after scoring a touchdown in a 2021 victory. The former Green Bay Packers' quarterback went 24-5 against his NFC North rival.