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NFL Thanksgiving Day live chat: Afternoon and Night schedule and odds

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I hope everyone who finds or wanders into today’s live games thread is enjoying their holiday with their friends and family. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

Please use this evening thread to discuss this afternoon’s games and this evening’s game, and as always, your Miami Dolphins. Remember to follow all site rules during the live threads, just as you would with any other post. Personal attacks of any kind for any reason are not allowed. Please refrain from discussing politics or religion. Sharing illegal game streams is prohibited, including requesting, discussing, or providing them.

Green Bay Packers (7-3-1, 2nd NFC North) @ Detroit Lions (7-4, 3rd NFC North)​

  • When: Thursday, November 27th, 1:00 PM EST
  • Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
  • TV: Fox
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Lions -2.5; Point total: 48.5

Kansas City Chiefs (6-5, 3rd AFC West) @ Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1, 2nd NFC East)​

  • When: Thursday, November 27th, 4:30 PM EST
  • Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
  • TV: CBS
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Chiefs -3.5; Point total: 52.5

Cincinnati Bengals (3-8, 3rd AFC North) @ Baltimore Ravens (6-5, Tied-1st AFC North)​

  • When: Thursday, November 27th, 8:20 PM EST
  • Where: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Ravens
  • TV: NBC
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Ravens -7.5; Point total: 51.5

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ve-chat-afternoon-and-night-schedule-and-odds
 
Dolphins announce throwback uniforms for 60th anniversary celebration

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The Miami Dolphins announced a celebration of the team’s 60th anniversary during their Week 16 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Framing it as being thankful for 60 years of football in the Thanksgiving day announcement, the Dolphins posted a letter to the fans on X. Included in the announcement is the team’s plan to wear their throwback uniforms for the game.

“Happy Thanksgiving! On behalf of the entire Miami Dolphins organization, we want you to know how grateful we are for you and your loyalty and support over the years,” the announcement began.

A couple of paragraphs later, the letter read, “This December, we are excited to share that we will be celebrating you, our Dolphins family, and 60 incredible years of Dolphins football together.”

The announcement then lays out plans to toast the Founding Members from the 1966 season, “celebrating the fans who started this incredible tradition of loyalty.” They will also spotlight some of the greatest players in each of the team’s six decades of football.

The team will be wearing the aqua version of the throwback uniforms for the game.

Thankful for 60 years of football with our Fins Family 🧡

On December 21 against the Bengals, we will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the franchise, wearing our throwback uniforms. We hope to see you there! pic.twitter.com/q664TOvlNH

— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 27, 2025

The game is scheduled to be a Sunday Night Football matchup, kicking off at 8:20 p.m. Eastern. If the Dolphins can climb back into playoff contention before that game, highlighting the 60 years of the team could be enough to keep the game in the primetime slot. If Miami falls out of the playoff picture, the league could look to flex another game into the timeslot, moving the Dolphins into an afternoon game.

The league has until December 15 to make that decision.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...engals-60th-anniversary-sunday-night-football
 
NFL Black Friday Football live chat: Chicago Bears @ Philadelphia Eagles

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This year’s black Friday game features two NFC first-place teams. The first place Chicago Bears will travel this holiday weekend to take on the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles will be looking to bounce back from their divisional loss last week to the Dallas Cowboys, 24-21. The Bears will be hoping to keep their win streak alive, which currently sits at four following last week’s victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28.

Please use this evening thread to discuss this afternoon’s game and as always, your Miami Dolphins. Remember to follow all site rules during the live threads, just as you would with any other post. Personal attacks of any kind for any reason are not allowed. Please refrain from discussing politics or religion. Sharing illegal game streams is prohibited, including requesting, discussing, or providing them.

Chicago Bears (8-3) 1st NFC North @ Philadelphia Eagles (8-3) 1st NFC East​

  • When: Thursday, November 28th, 3:00 PM EST
  • Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Streaming: Amazon Prime Video
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Eagles -7; Point total: 44.5; Moneyline: Eagles -350 | Bears +280

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...l-live-chat-chicago-bears-philadelphia-eagles
 
Phinsider Victory Of The Week Open Thread Vol. 656

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It’s Friday, which means it’s time for our Victory of the Week (VOTW) post! This evening’s conversation prompt is straightforward: What was your victory this week? Did something remarkable happen? Is there a small achievement worth celebrating? This could relate to the Miami Dolphins, your professional life, or your personal life. We all experience victories, big or small, and we want to hear about yours.

This post is for you, our site members, who are part of our Phinsider family. This is your opportunity to share your successes from the past week. Your triumphs can be significant, such as the birth of a new child or grandchild, or finally landing that job or promotion you’ve been working hard for. They can also be smaller victories, like winning $100 on a lottery scratch-off ticket, or any other positive experience you’d like to share.

This is your post to celebrate your achievements, so feel free to share them in the comments section below.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...sider-victory-of-the-week-open-thread-vol-656
 
Dolphins adding Darren Waller to active roster before Saints game

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The Miami Dolphins are expected to make a roster move on Saturday, bringing back a key member of their offense after a stint on injured reserve. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Miami will activate tight end Darren Waller from injured reserve, making him eligible for the team’s Week 13 game against the New Orleans Saints. Waller missed the last four games with a pectoral injury.

The Dolphins designated Waller for return from IR on Wednesday, opening his 21-day practice window. He did not, however, need those 21 days as he will now be brought back to the active roster three days later.

Pelissero’s report did not indicate a corresponding roster move for Miami to make space under the league’s 53-player limit for Waller. The Dolphins have not announced the move.

Waller missed the first three games for the Dolphins this year after a training camp hip issue forced him to the sideline. He returned for four games, catching 10 receptions for 117 yards and four touchdowns. He was injured 16 snaps into the fourth game, then was placed on IR that week. Before he left, Waller, who was returning to the NFL after a one-year retirement, had developed a strong chemistry with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and was becoming the go-to redzone threat for the team.

Miami hosts the Saints on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Eastern.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...-miami-dolphins-vs-new-orleans-saints-week-13
 
Your New Orleans Saints @ Miami Dolphins Predictions/Players You Would Steal

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Earlier this week, I asked the following question about tomorrow’s game:

What are your predictions for the upcoming game between your Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints? Final score? MVP of the game? Other bold predictions? Additionally, which New Orleans Saints players would you, if you could, steal to place on the Miami Dolphins roster?

Below are some of your thougths and answers-

Left Shark just came to the party to wish us all a happy holiday!

Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!

cyberflea has Miami winning their third in a row and wants a WR to put out opposite Waddle.

Player to steal – I would have gone with center Erik McCoy if the Dolphins didn’t have Brewer or LB Demario Davis who’s played outstanding but at 36 years old is a pass. So, I am going with WR Chris Olave. At only 25 years old, the Dolphins would have a great pair of WRs with Olave and Waddle.

Prediction – The Saints are a bad football team especially offensively. The Saints offense is averaging a measly 15 points per game and ranks 31st in scoring. The Saints have been outscored 108-44 over their last four games, averaging just 11 points per game while allowing 27 and are dead last scoring inside the red zone.

The Dolphins must continue to pound the rock as they face one of the better secondaries in the NFL which is giving up fewer than 200 yds passing per game and could make life difficult for Tua. The Dolphins playing at home and coming off a bye should win this game unless they get into self-destruct mode.

Dolphins win 24-13

JUK, in response to cyberflea, wants a couple of tackles to go with Olave.

Yeah Olave or one of their two young tackles (Banks and Fuaga) to replace Austin Jackson. Ruiz is a really good guard too. I like their D but not sure I would take any of them over the above

Dave21 likes their tackle, pass rusher, and a new backup for Tua.

Not a lot of talent there, bunch of good players past their primes. I would take Banks Jr and probably take a run at Chase Young and see if we couldn’t round him back into the beast he was. He is only 26. I liked the thought of Tyler Slough as well, let him play behind Tua one more year. Wilson ain’t the answer.

rdusmc86 sees Olave as a solid replacement for Hill and the Dolphins winning it by a TD.

Olave could replace Tyreek. Prediction: I think we’ll take 17-10 in a defensive game with 2+ TO’s on both sides.

SuperG! does NOT want any of the Saints QBs.

I know the weekly popular answer to this question is the other team’s QB but if they gave that answer this week they get bonked on the head.

phinsfan8373 is another on board with Olave. Has Miami winning if they play as well as they can.

Well if we play good football amd run the ball and no turnovers we will win easily but if not it could go either way I think id take Olave to replace hill GO PHINS

NCSurferMike is also on the Olave bandwagon, has the Phins winning by 10, Achane going off again, and Tua doing Tua things.

Steal Olave

Fins 27-17

Achane 150+ total yds

Tua gets concussed

SlayerNation1 says maybe bring in Jordan as a good locker-room leader, unless McDaniel sticks around and has Miami pulling this one out by a TD.

NO is as bad as projected in the preseason. As far as players, maybe Cam Jordan as a locker room guy for a total rebuild.

If Mike is still the HC, no Veteran locker room guys, because Mike relies too heavily on them to do the parenting.

MIA 27 NO 20

I would expect MIA to not look as sharp as they should and let NO hang around.

This will be an hideous TV product. You have Chris Myers/Schlereth trying to fill air time with banter (a lot of Schlereth over-pronouncing every word), a very serene, half vacant HRS.

That’s our selection of answers and insights this evening. As usual, I would like to thank each of you who took the time to read and answer our question of the day. Please be sure to join us tomorrow afternoon for our Saints @ Dolphins live thread.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...-dolphins-predictions-players-you-would-steal
 
New Orleans Saints Vs Miami Dolphins Live Thread & Game Information

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After dispatching both the Buffalo Bills and the Washington Commanders in the past two games, our Miami Dolphins hope to make it three in a row when the New Orleans Saints come to town this afternoon. Miami probably could not have hoped for a better draw this week than the woeful 2-9 Saints. New Orleans comes into this game fresh off another loss to the Atlanta Falcons, 24-10, this past weekend.

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New Orleans Saints (9-2) 4th NFC South @ Miami Dolphins (4-7) 3rd AFC East​

  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. EST, Sunday, November 30th
  • Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
  • TV: FOX
  • Streaming: FoxSports.com (local TV provider required), FOX One App, fuboTV, YouTube.TV (with NFL Sunday Ticket subscription); NFL+ (replay available after game ends)
  • TV Broadcast Team: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, Jen Hale
  • Local Radio Coverage: iHeart Radio Network – WBGG 105.9 FM Miami/Ft. Lauderdale; iHeart Radio WTZU 94.9 FM Mami/Ft. Lauderdale (Spanish broadcast); WFSX 92.5 FM/105.9 FM Ft. Myers; WUUB 106.3 FM West Palm Beach; WEFL 760 AM West Palm Beach (Spanish broadcast); WAVK 97.7 FM Key West; WCZR 101.7 FM/WAVW 92.7 FM Port St. Lucie
  • Dolphins Radio Broadcast Team: Jimmy Cefalo, Joe Rose;
  • Dolphins Spanish Broadcast Team: Roly Martin, Eduardo Martell
  • SiriusXM Channels: 381 (Saints) | 232 (Dolphins)
  • Referees: Alan Eck (Referee); Tab Slaughter (Umpire); David Oliver (Down Judge); Greg Bradley (Line Judge); Ryan Dickson (Field Judge); Dale Shaw (Side Judge); Grantis Bell (Back Judge); Joe Wollan (Replay Official); Larry Hanson (Replay Assistant) Note: Eck and crew also worked the Dolphins’ Week 3 game against the Buffalo Bills. Field Judge Ryan Dickson replaces John Jenkins from the Week 3 game.
  • Weather: 77°F, Showers possible early
  • Head-to-Head (Regular Season): Dolphins lead 7-6
  • Most Recent Game Results: 2021 Week 16 (Dec. 27, 2021) – Dolphins won 20-3 at New Orleans
  • Most Recent Results @ Site: 2017 Week 4 (Oct. 1, 2017) – Saints 20-0 at Miami
  • New Orleans Saints SB Nation Team Site: Canal Street Chronicles
  • Canal Street Chronicles X (formerly Twitter): @SaintsCSC
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Dolphins -5.5; Point total: 41.5; Moneyline: Dolphins -255 | Saints +210

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...s-miami-dolphins-live-thread-game-information
 
Saints vs. Dolphins final score, immediate reactions as Miami holds on for tight win

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The Miami Dolphins hosted the New Orleans Saints in Week 13, sneaking out with a win as the Saints tried to make a comeback at the end of the game. This game featured just about everything, including a defensive two-point conversion and a recovered onside kick.

The game was a back-and-forth affair, with Miami jumping out to an early lead, but allowing the Saints back into the game in the second half. The defenses of both teams were the story of the game, with big plays being made by both teams to try to keep the game close.

In the end, Miami held on just enough to come up with the win, improving to 5-7 on the season and winning their third-straight contest. The Saints fell to 2-10 with the loss.

Final Score​


Saints 17 – 21 Dolphins

Reactions and Recap​

First quarter​

Dolphins first possession​


The Dolphins opened the game with the ball, and they immediately started moving it downfield. Starting at their 31-yard line after a strong return from wide receiver Malik Washington, running back De’Von Achane established Miami’s momentum with an eight-yard run. Running back Jaylen Wright made a rare early-game appearance on the second snap, adding eight yards of his own. After quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was sacked for an eight-yard loss, the quarterback found tight end Darren Waller, making his return from the injured reserve list, for 13 yards. A bad snap on the next play, with Tagovailoa having to pick it up off the ground, still turned into a 19-yard gain as the quarterback connected with Washington. The drive ended with a 29-yard run from Achane to the endzone.

The Saints tried to seal off the edge. They didn’t do it. #ProBowlVote De’Vone Achane

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— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 30, 2025

What a start! The Dolphins to overcame a sack and a bad snap to never miss a step, which is not something we have seen in a long time. Miami attacked on the ground and through the air, staying fairly well balanced on the six-play, 69-yard touchdown drive.

Dolphins 7-0

Saints first possession​


New Orleans opened at their 27-yard line, but could not gain a first down. The three-and-out drive picked up eight yards, but defensive tackle Zach Sieler stuffed a second-down run for a one-yard loss and tipped the third-down pass just enough to keep the Saints from converting.

Okay defense. Keep that up all day.

Dolphins second possession​


Miami did not have the same effectiveness on their second drive. Achane picked up two yards on the first play, but two incomplete passes on the next two snaps killed the drive and Miami punted.

Not the backup to the first drive that was wanted. Now the defense needs to step up. There was potential on the third-down pass attempt, but wide receiver Jaylen Waddle ran into Achane as they were running their routes and Tagovailoa threw to where he thought the receiver would be.

Saints second possession​


The second Saints’ possession looked much like the first. On second down, linebacker Jordyn Brooks stuffed the run for a one-yard loss. On third down, linebacker Tyrel Dodson broke up the pass attempt from quarterback Tyler Shough to force a punt.

The defense is coming to play today. They are in position no matter what the Saints are trying to do. It is a small sample size, but so far the defense is making an impact.

Dolphins third possession​


Miami’s third drive continued the three-and-out trends of this game. No gain on the first down run from Achane, with linebacker Danny Stutsman body slamming the running back on the tackle, was followed by a screen attempt to Washington that only gained a yard. After a penalty for 12 players in the huddle, the offensive line collapsed around Tagovailoa on 3rd-and-14, leading to a sack and a Miami punt.

Miami cannot fall into the self-inflicted penalty habit they had early in the year. The defense is absolutely crushing it right now. The offense needs to wake up and find their rhythm.

Saints third possession​


Running back Devin Neal picked up a yard on the first play, but rookie defensive tackle Zeek Biggers recorded a sack on the second-down play. On the 3rd-and-14, pass attempt, Shough found tight end Juwan Johnson for 11 yards, but the three-and-out fest continued.

The defense continues to be impressive. The Saints do not have an answer right now. Can Miami’s offense do something more than just punt like they are the Cleveland Browns?

Recap:

Dolphins TD
Saints 3-and-out
Dolphins 3-and-out
Saints 3-and-out
Dolphins 3-and-out
Saints 3-and-out

— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 30, 2025

Dolphins fourth possession​


Miami ran four plays before the quarter ended: a 16-yard pass from Tagovailoa to wide receiver Cedrick Wilson, Jr., a 34-yard pass from Tagovailoa to Waller, a nine-yard run from rookie running back Ollie Gordon II, and a five-yard run from Achane.


Second Quarter​

Dolphins fourth possession (continued)​


An Achane run for five yards was followed by two incomplete passes, one deep into the endzone toward Washington and one a throw away from Tagovailoa to avoid a sack. Miami settled for a field goal.

Not the touchdown that would have been really nice there, but at least Miami put up some points. The offensive line needs to tighten up. The throwaway should have been a sack as the Saints had free rushers, and the Miami linemen were blocking air. Miami’s offense cannot have success if the Saints are in the backfield immediately on every single pass attempt.

Dolphins 10-0.

Saints fourth possession​


New Orleans picked up their first first down of the game on the drive, moving out to the Miami 49-yard line, before safety Minkah Fitzpatrick sacked Shough, forcing a fumble that Sieler recovered for Miami.

The defense continues to be a difference maker in this game. Great blitz from Fitzpatrick and Sieler was right there to scoop up the loose ball, gaining five yards on the return. Perfectly done.

Dolphins fifth possession​


Tagovailoa looked deep toward Waddle in the endzone to open the drive, but floated the pass and it was picked off by cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry.

Bad decision from Tagovailoa, plain and simple. He had Achane open on a wheel route for the checkdown, but he floated the pass into double coverage, hoping Waddle could make a play, but the receiver never had a chance. Bad choice.

Saints fifth possession​


Shough ran for no yards on the first snap, then threw two incomplete passes to get New Orleans back to another three-and-out.

The defense stepped up again. They really need the offense to step up as well.

Dolphins sixth possession​


A kick-catch interference penalty on New Orleans gave Miami the ball near midfield to start the drive. Achane picked up 33 yards on three carries during the possession, while Wright added five yards and Gordon picked up two yards. Waddle caught a pass for four yards on a 3rd-and-3 conversion in the middle of the drive, but a pass targeting Achane on 3rd-and-Goal fell incomplete, leading to a Miami field goal.

Miami’s run game is cranking right now. Miami head coach Mike McDaniel needs to stick with it. Tagovailoa and Achane were just slightly out of sync on the third-down attempt, with the screen set up well but the ball off target.

Dolphins 13-0.

Saints sixth possession​


New Orleans was gifted a first down on the second play of the drive with a questionable illegal contact penalty called against Miami cornerback Rasul Douglas. After another first down, largely on the ground as running back Devin Neal found space, Shough threw to tight end Taysom Hill for five yards. On 2nd-and-5, Neal picked up a yard, setting up a 3rd-and-4 after the two-minute warning. Linebacker Chop Robinson jumped into the neutral zone after the break, giving the Saints a first down at the Miami 40-yard line. An eight-yard scramble from Shough continued New Orleans’ best drive, with Neal then converting the first down on an eight-yard run. After an incomplete pass, Shough looked toward wide receiver Chris Olave, but cornerback Rasul Douglas stepped up, picking off the pass and returning it 38 yards.

The defense gave up some yards, but they came away with the stop when it was needed. Great read from Douglas to know exactly where the ball was going and attacking the pass.

Dolphins seventh possession​


Starting at the Saints’ 33-yard line, Miami lost two yards on an Achane run before a pass to Washington added six yards. The Dolphins then let the clock run down to two seconds before a spike stopped the clock and allowed a field goal.

Not sure why Miami did not try to run at least one more offensive play, but they executed enough to get some points just before the half.

Dolphins 16-0


Third Quarter​

Saints seventh possession​


New Orleans turned to the running and a high-tempo attack coming out of halftime, using Neal to gain 22 yards on five of the first seven plays. Shough threw one pass during the initial attack, finding wide receiver Devaughn Vele for 14 yards. After a run from running back Evan Hall for two yards, Shough threw to Vele for another 14 yards, with Miami challenging the catch but the call on the field standing. After a false start, Shough found Olave for a 17-yard touchdown, with Shough running it in on the two-point conversion.

The Saints made an adjustment, using the tempo to keep the Miami defense from making substitutions, and the ground game to attack. The Dolphins will need to make an adjustment quickly.

Dolphins 16-8.

Dolphins eighth possession​


Miami opened their second half with a nine-yard run from Achane. But then a run for no yards and an incomplete pass led to a punt. Tagovailoa rolled out on the third-down play, finding an open tight end Julian Hill on a crossing route, but threw the ball behind his target and leading to a three-and-out.

Tagovailoa’s accuracy is off today – and for a quarterback who makes his money based on his anticipation and accuracy, this is not a good game. He is 7-for-15 for 93 yards with an interception at this point, giving him a 39.0 passer rating. Miami’s offense is working on the ground, but Tagovailoa needs to figure something out if they are going to hold on to this lead.

Saints eighth possession​


The Saints returned to their up-tempo attack, starting with the ball at their 10-yard line. Back-to-back passes to Vele for 14 and and 12 yards on the second- and third-plays of the drive moved New Orleans away from the goalline. After a run of one yard, Shough threw to tight end Juwan Johnson for 11 yards, getting New Orleans out to the 45-yard line. An incomplete pass, a false start, a sack by Dolphins linebacker Chop Robinson, and a pass for four yards led to a Saints punt.

The defense started to look questionable, but then stepped up and shut down everything New Orleans wanted to do. Hopefully, that is the wake-up call they needed after struggling on the first drive.

Dolphins ninth possession​


Miami shook up its play calling on its second drive of the half, attacking with both passes and runs. Wright opened the drive with a three-yard run, then Tagovailoa scrambled for three yards. On 3rd-and-4 from the 10-yard line, Tagovailoa threw to tight end Greg Dulcich for 21 yards. After a 14-yard pass to Waddle from Tagovailoa, Achane gained two yards on a run, with Washington then taking a backwards pass for a three-yard rush. Miami looked to pass on the 3rd-and-5 play, but Tagovailoa was sacked and the Dolphins were forced to punt.

That looked like a great start to a long, time-consuming drive, only to have it fall apart and the Dolphins having to punt again. Miami cannot afford to continue to give away drives, relying on the defense to do all the heavy work. The Saints are a two-win team and the Dolphins are playing down to the competition right now.

Saints ninth possession​


Neal picked up six yards on first down, leading to the end of the quarter.


Fourth Quarter​

Saints ninth possession (continued)​


After the break, New Orleans picked up two yards on a Taysom Hill run, but Shough was sacked for a 10-yard loss by linebacker Bradley Chubb. The Saints punted.

The defense again keeping the pressure on the Saints. Chubb’s sack was the fourth from Miami’s defense on the day. Now the offense needs to do something.

Dolphins tenth possession​


The Dolphins opened with a near pick as Tagovailoa threw toward Waddle, but coming up short on the toss and New Orleans cornerback Quincy Riley trying to scoop the ball off the ground. After a Saints challenge and the play standing as an incomplete pass, Tagovailoa was able to throw a completion to Waddle for a 22-yard gain. Achane picked up 20 yards on three runs, but from the 10-yard line, Miami tried three-straight passes, with two incompletions and a sack, leading to a field goal.

The run is working, but McDaniel abandons it for the pass in the redzone. Why? Tagovailoa continues to struggle with accuracy today and Achane can power through the Saints defense. They need to get back to running the ball. Achane went over 100 yards rushing on the day and 1,000 yards rushing on the year during the drive, his first 1,000 yard season.

De'Von Achane really is THAT guy. 😎

RT to #ProBowlVote pic.twitter.com/RTu11gAkAw

— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 30, 2025

Saints tenth possession​


The Saints started at their 26-yard line, then jumped out to the 50-yard line in six plays, converting first downs twice, including a six-yard pass from Shough to Johnson. Shough then threw to wide receiver Mason Tipton for 11 yards to move down to the Miami 39-yard line, with safety Minkah Fitzpatrick injured on the play. After an incomplete pass, a screen to Neal gained two yards. On 3rd-and-8, with Fitzpatrick back on the field, Shough overthrew Tipton, leading to a 56-yard field goal.

The defense at least made a stop, but the Saints are having too much success right now. Miami’s offense needs to control the ball on this next drive, running the clock and ending this game.

Dolphins 19-11.

Dolphins 11th possession​


Miami came out looking to run the ball, picking up six yards on first down and seven yards on second down with Achane. Tagovailoa threw to Dulcich for three yards on the subsequent first down, then turned back to Achane for three yards. Tagovailoa scrambled for three yards on third down, setting up 4th-and-1. Miami handed the ball to Gordon on the play, but the running back tried to cut back and was tackled for a loss.

Gordon should have just tried to power through; he is the “power” back for a reason. Miami went away from Achane for some reason – not sure if he needs a breather or what, but they missed him on those last three plays.

Saints 11th possession​


Taking over after the turnover on downs, New Orleans started at their 45-yard line. After an incomplete pass, Shough threw to Vele for 12 yards, only to have a holding penalty on the next play. On 1st-and-20, Shough threw to Vele for four yards before throwing a check-down to Neal for 10 yards. After the two-minute warning, facing 3rd-and-6, the Saints converted as Olave found space in the zone for a 16-yard gain. A quick slant to Vele gained eight yards before Shough threw a prayer into the endzone and Vele came down with the ball for the score. A false start on the Saints on the two-point conversion attempt pushed it back to the seven-yard line, with New Orleans throwing for the endzone, but Fitzpatrick intercepting the pass and returning it for the score.

The defense gave up the touchdown, which sucks, but the return from Fitzpatrick on the two-point attempt was fun.

Dolphins 21-17.

Saints 12th possession​


The Saints attempted the onside kick, with the referees ruling Miami touched the ball and New Orleans recovering the loose ball. New Orleans opened with a 10-yard pass to Olave, then another nine-yard pass, this one to Neal. After two incomplete passes, New Orleans attempted a quarterback sneak for the first down, with the Dolphins defense stuffing the run and taking over on downs.

I still have no idea how Miami was ruled to have touched the ball. It clearly skipped through the Dolphins – they should have grabbed it, but no one ever touched it – and there is no change of direction from the ball. That was a miserably bad call.

Dolphins 12th possession​


Tagovailoa knelt to kill the clock.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ate-reactions-as-miami-holds-on-for-tight-win
 
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