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NFL Week 5 odds: Winners picks for 49ers vs. Rams on Thursday Night Football

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The NFL calendar is on to Week 5, with the San Francisco 49ers face the Los Angeles Rams for the Thursday Night Football kickoff to the week. Both teams enter the game with a 3-1 record, tied for the lead at the top of the NFC West. Tonight’s game also marks the second-straight NFC West rivalry game on Thursday night, following last week’s meeting between the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals.

The NFC West is tight early this year, with the Rams, 49ers, and Seahawks all holding identical 3-1 records while the Cardinals are just a game back at 2-2. Could tonight’s game spark a run from either the 49ers or the Rams?

Throughout the season, our contributors predict the winner for each game on the schedule. We primarily focus on the outright winner of each game from Week 1 through the Super Bowl, but we can also pick against the spread. You can check out our picks below in the widget provided to us by Tallysight.

Week 5 – Thursday Night Football​

San Francisco 49ers (3-1) at (3-1) Los Angeles Rams
8:15 p.m. Eastern, Thursday, Oct. 2​


Spread: Rams -7.5
Point Total: 44.5
Moneyline: 49ers +350 | Rams -460

Odds by FanDuel sportsbook.

Week 4 Results​


Sumeet Jena (11-4-1)
Kevin Nogle (10-5-1)
Marek Brave (10-5-1)
James McKinney (9-6-1)

2025 Standings​


(Through Week 4)

Kevin Nogle (44-19-1)
Sumeet Jena (44-19-1)
James McKinney (42-21-1)
Marek Brave (41-22-1)

Week 5 – Thursday Night Football picks​


Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/nfl-ex...f-rams-49ers-expert-predictions-winners-picks
 
Adjusting Dolphins offense without Tyreek Hill – The Splash Zone 10/3/25

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Tyreek Hill is done for the season and it’s a major blow to a Miami Dolphins offense that heavily relied on the Pro-Bowl receiver. Even when Hill wasn’t going to be part of the play, just his presence alone made defenses adjust to him being on the field. Many believed this was going to be Hill’s last season with the Dolphins and we are going to get an early look as to what that offense was going to look like without him. The hope is Jaylen Waddle can step right into that top receiver role and he has proven plenty of times he is capable of that task. It’s terrible the injury happened, but it is going to be so interesting see how the Dolphins game plan their offense and how opposing defenses line up now.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.

Life after Tyreek Hill starts now for the Dolphins — and the toughest challenge will be navigating a defensive cat-and-mouse game that’s pushed them for a while
How will teams choose to play the Dolphins without the presence of Tyreek Hill?


Dolphins Wide Receivers​


Dolphins confident in Jaylen Waddle as No. 1 receiver after Tyreek Hill’s injury
Mike McDaniel doesn’t see Jaylen Waddle balking at the chance to be the Miami Dolphins’ No. 1 receiver.


Dolphins Tight Ends​


What Waller Said About His Dazzling Debut and How He Got There
The Miami Dolphins discussed his summer setback and two-touchdown performance in his first game with the team


Dolphins Linebackers​


Why Isn’t Chop Robinson Playing Much?
The Miami Dolphins edge rusher has seen his snap count drop in each game this season.


Dolphins Secondary​


Why Cam Smith Was Canned … and the Sordid Second-Round History
The Miami Dolphins’ top pick in the 2023 NFL draft never made an impact with the team


Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


Dolphins lose Tyreek Hill for the season – The Splash Zone 10/1/25
Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

Miami Dolphins’ Most Valuable Player | Week Four | Welcome to Miami
Darren Waller nabs two touchdowns in Miami Dolphins debut.

Miami Dolphins Week 5 fan confidence poll: A team win but at a cost
The Miami Dolphins finally won a game, but lost wide receiver Tyreek Hill for the year. How is the fan confidence heading into Week 5?

Fins Up, Fins Down | Week Four
Rasul Douglas is playing good football for the Miami Dolphins, while Jonah Savaiinaea is not.

NFL Secret Superstars 2025: Darren Waller’s NFL return meant everything for Dolphins
At the same time the Dolphins were losing Tyreek Hill to a brutal injury, they got quite the surprise with Darren Waller’s two touchdowns. Can Waller, the Secret Superstar, now help fill the void?

Five Things I Think I Think About the Miami Dolphins – Week 4
fairish (adj) – of a level of quality that meets one’s needs or standards

Xavien Howard announces retirement from NFL
Former All-Pro cornerback for the Miami Dolphins, Xavien Howard, announces retirement.

Phinsider Question Of The Day: Carolina Panthers Players You Would Steal To Play for the Miami Dolphins
Which player or players would you steal from the Carolina Panthers to place on the Miami Dolphins roster?

NFL Week 5 odds: Winners picks for 49ers vs. Rams on Thursday Night Football
Our Week 5 Thursday Night Football picks are in. Who will win as the 49ers face the Rams?

Thursday Night Football: San Francisco 49ers @ Los Angeles Rams Open Live Thread & Game Information
Join us live to follow and discuss this evening’s TNF game between the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...e-without-tyreek-hill-the-splash-zone-10-3-25
 
Panthers starting running back to miss game against Miami Dolphins

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Friday morning, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported that Carolina Panthers starting running back Chuba Hubbard is expected to miss the team’s Week Five game due to a lingering calf injury.

#Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard, who has been dealing with a calf injury the last couple of weeks and hasn't practiced this week, is expected to miss Sunday's game against the #Dolphins, per me and @MikeGarafolo. Rico Dowdle is the team's backup. pic.twitter.com/alRA3uQaQV

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 3, 2025

Which team are they playing against on Sunday? That’s right — our Miami Dolphins.

Hubbard’s absence figures to be a big blow to the Panthers’ offensive hopes, as Miami’s defense allows 5.1 yards per carry to opposing ball carriers — the fourth worst mark in the entire National Football League. The 632 yards the Dolphins have surrendered on the ground through four games is the third worst figure in the league as well. Only four teams have given up more rushing touchdowns than the Dolphins have this season (5).

The Panthers will presumably turn to Rico Dowdle to handle the lion’s share of carries for the club. Dowdle has mustered just 83 yards on 28 carries this year (3.0 yards per carry), while scoring just once in four games. However, last year, as lead back for the Dallas Cowboys, Dowdle had a breakout season in which he carried the ball 235 times for 1,079 yards (4.6 yards per carry). He added 39 receptions for Dallas in 2024 as well.

Anthony Weaver — Miami’s defensive coordinator — has stressed that his team needs to play with more “violence” this season. We will see if the heavy hitters come out to play on Sunday when the Dolphins travel to Charlotte, North Carolina to battle the 1-3 Panthers.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ning-back-to-miss-game-against-miami-dolphins
 
Dolphins vs. Panthers Week 5: Where can I watch?

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The Miami Dolphins head up the East Coast this weekend to face the Carolina Panthers. Miami, coming off its first win of the 2025 NFL season, will look to continue to battle back toward a .500 record while adjusting to being without star wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The Panthers are hoping to avoid back-to-back losses to the AFC East, having dropped their Week 4 game to the Dolphins’ division rivals, the New England Patriots.

This game is not exactly a marquee matchup, with both teams sitting at 1-3 on the year. The FOX broadcast area for the game only reinforces the lack of a draw to watch Sunday’s contest.

The plan for the game includes only South Florida, the Carolinas, and Hawaii. Most of the country will be getting the Dallas Cowboys at New York Jets game.

The map below, via 506Sports.com, emphasizes the lack of desire for the Dolphins at Panthers game on local affiliates around the country.

Miami Dolphins (1-3) at Carolina Panthers (1-3)​


Kickoff: 1 p.m. Eastern

Location: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

Broadcast: FOX

Broadcast Team: Eric Collins, Mark Schlereth

Map:

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Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...week-5-tv-coverage-fox-broadcast-kickoff-time
 
The Script – How the Dolphins can beat the Panthers in Week 5

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The Miami Dolphins enter Week 5 at 1-3, facing a less-than-formidable opponent in the 1-3 Carolina Panthers. After an 0-3 start to the season, the Dolphins will want to use the momentum from their Week 4 victory over the New York Jets to improve themselves to 2-3.

The Panthers, meanwhile, are looking to make a statement on home turf, and start their journey towards a winning season, which would be their first since 2017.

As always, this is the NFL. These games are often decided by nothing more than a few inches here and there. With that said, here’s a look at one way the Dolphins can win, and one where they can lose.

The Winning Script: Early Score Gets The Win​


For the Dolphins, their path to winning is simple: start fast, and don’t look back.

The Panthers will be without lead running back Chuba Hubbard on Sunday, stripping them of their best option in the backfield. That leaves the onus squarely on Bryce Young’s arm to win the game for Carolina. If the Dolphins score early, they’ll tilt the game script in their favor, forcing Carolina and Young into obvious passing situations. Force them into 2nd-and-10, 3rd-and-9, 4th-and-6.

#Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard, who has been dealing with a calf injury the last couple of weeks and hasn't practiced this week, is expected to miss Sunday's game against the #Dolphins, per me and @MikeGarafolo. Rico Dowdle is the team's backup. pic.twitter.com/alRA3uQaQV

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 3, 2025

On obvious passing downs, as weak as Miami’s defense has been this season, I just don’t trust Bryce Young to deliver. The earlier the Dolphins can put points on the board, the sooner they can dictate tempo and keep the Panthers chasing the game.

Score first, make Bryce Young beat you from the pocket, and the Dolphins probably leave Sunday with a win.

The Losing Script: You Get A First Down, You Get A First Down, Everyone Gets A First Down!​


Of course, the Dolphins can just as easily lose this game. One way that happens is if Miami can’t get off the field on third down.

The Dolphins’ third-down defense has been one of the worst in the NFL this year, allowing opposing offenses to convert on 51.1% of their third downs, second worst in the NFL.

Fun stat (that might interest only me): The Dolphins offense is second-best in the NFL on third down; the Dolphins defense is second-worst in the NFL on third down.

— Alain Poupart (@PoupartNFL) October 2, 2025

Their inability to get off the field has killed them in key moments so far this season, and the same could happen on Sunday.

Those 3rd downs I spoke about earlier? Well, if those 3rd downs look more like 3rd-and-2 and less like 3rd-and-9, I can see the Panthers being able to extend drives and keep Bryce Young in rhythm with short passes. Even without Hubbard, Carolina doesn’t need to gash Miami with the run; they just need to stay ahead of the chains. A couple of five-yard completions here, a broken tackle there, and suddenly Miami’s defense is sucking wind while the Panthers chew up both time-of-possession and momentum.

If Miami allows “death by a thousand third downs,” they’ll hand Carolina every chance to steal this one at home.

Final Prediction​


Dolphins 24-20 Panthers.

For the second week in a row, I’m predicting a #FinsWin.

I don’t see Bryce Young posing much of a threat to the Dolphins without Chubba Hubbard next to him, and I think Miami’s offense should get off to a hot start at the hands of De’Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle. The latter should be due for a big game with the unfortunate loss of Tyreek Hill for the season, so watch out for that.

Which script do you see playing out on Sunday? Do you think the Dolphins can grab back-to-back wins? Let us know in the comments below!

This article was written by Sumeet Jena, who can found on X at @flameosumeet.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/genera...-the-dolphins-can-beat-the-panthers-in-week-5
 
Miami Dolphins @ Carolina Panthers Open Live Thread & Game Information

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After what began as a complete disaster turned to a bit of hope last week when our Miami Dolphins finally pulled out their first win of the season. Miami will have a chance to begin a streak of sorts when it takes on the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, NC, this afternoon. Like the Dolphins, the Panthers come into this game with a 1-3 record. Carolina dropped their first two games to the Jacksonville Jaguars, 26-10, and the Arizona Cardinals, 27-21. The Panthers bounced back in week three, blowing out the Atlanta Falcons 30-0 before returning to the loss column with their loss last weekend to the New England Patriots 42-13.

Please use this thread to follow this afternoon’s game between the Carolina Panthers and our very own Miami Dolphins. Please follow all site rules in the live threads as you would in any other posts on The Phinsider. Please note that SBNation strictly prohibits sharing illegal game streams. Sharing, discussing, or requesting illegal game streams may result in a temporary suspension from the site or a ban from the entire SBN platform.

We have everything you need to know to watch this week’s game right here:

Miami Dolphins T-3rd AFC East (1-3) @ Carolina Panthers (1-3) NFC South​

  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. EST, Sunday, October 5th
  • Location: Bank Of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • TV Broadcast: 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: Eric Collins, 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; Spanish broadcast: Roly Martin, Eduardo Martell
  • SiriusXM Channels: 382 (Dolphins) | 226 (Panthers)
  • Referees: Clay Martin (Referee); Steve Woods (Umpire); Jerod Phillips (Down Judge); Brian Perry (Line Judge); Alonzo Ramsey (Field Judge); Dave Hawkshaw (Side Judge); Greg Wilson (Back Judge); Bryant Thompson (Replay Official); Artenzia Young-Seigler (Replay Assistant)
  • Weather: 77°F, Mostly Cloudy
  • Head-to-Head (Regular Season): Dolphins lead 6-2
  • Most Recent Game Results: 2023 Week 6 (Oct. 15, 2023) – Dolphins won 42-21 at Miami
  • Most Recent Game Results at site: 2017 Week 10 (Nov. 13, 2017) – Panthers won 45-21 at Carolina
  • Carolina Panthers SB Nation Team Site: Cat Scratch Reader
  • Cat Scratch Reader X (formerly Twitter): @CatScratchReadr
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Dolphins -1.5; Point total: 44.5; Moneyline: Panthers +100 | Dolphins -118

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...na-panthers-open-live-thread-game-information
 
Dolphins vs. Panthers inactive players Week 5: Miami makes surprise move at running back

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The Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers are closing in on kickoff for their Week 5 meeting. Both teams are looking to improve on their 1-3 start to the season, hoping to climb to within a game of the .500 mark and, potentially, spark a run through the rest of the season. The teams have released their inactive players lists for the game, dropping from the 53-man roster used during the season to the 48-man in-game limit the league imposes.

Cornerback Storm Duck and wide receiver Cedrick Wilson were both listed as out on the Friday injury report and now are on the inactive list. Duck has been dealing with an ankle injury while Wilson, who the team signed this week to fill the roster spot opened with the season-ending injury to wide receiver Tyreek Hill, has a knee issue.

Joining Duck and Wilson are running back Jaylen Wright, quarterback Quinn Ewers, and defensive tackle Zeek Biggers. The Dolphins listed Ewers as the emergency third quarterback, allowing him to enter the game if both starter Tua Tagovailoa and backup Zach Wilson were to be injured during the game.

Miami kept wide receiver Tahj Washington active this week, the first game he will be available, adding depth in the wide receiver group. They did however make a surprise move at running back, where they will be playing with just two active running backs. De’Von Achane and Ollie Gordon will be the only available played with Wright inactive. Wide receiver Malik Washington or fullback Alec Ingold could add carries if the team needs the depth options.

The Panthers had four players listed as out on the injury report on Friday and starting their inactive list for today: Running back Chuba Hubbard (calf), tight end JT Sanders (ankle), cornerback Chau Smith-Wade (chest), and defensive tackle Turk Wharton (toe). Defensive tackle Jaden Crumedy and linebacker Claudin Cherelus joined the injured players on the inactive list.

Miami and Carolina kick off at 1 p.m. Eastern.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ers-tahj-washington-jaylen-wright-tyreek-hill
 
Dolphins collapse against Panthers – The Splash Zone 10/6/25

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It’s hard to win in the NFL when you can’t run the ball. It’s also hard to win in the NFL when you can’t stop the run. After starting the game 17 – 0, the Miami Dolphins keep finding ways to embarrass themselves as they absolutely collapsed against the Carolina Panthers 27 – 24. The Dolphins can’t win at the line of scrimmage on either side of the ball and you’re not going to win many games playing like that. There’s so much wrong with this team that it is just so frustrating to watch.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.

Hyde10: That run defense, that second half, that 1-4 start — 10 thoughts on Dolphins’ loss at Carolina
How do you go to 1-4 on the season?


Dolphins at Panthers​


Dolphins Week 5 Instant Takeaways
The Miami Dolphins blew a 17-0 lead against the Carolina Panthers while falling to 1-4 on the season


Mike McDaniel​


Mike McDaniel back on hot seat again after Miami Dolphins upset by Carolina Panthers
Mike McDaniel is back on the coaching hot seat … again.

Mike McDaniel and his Dolphins players are once again not on the same page about what went wrong amid another embarrassing loss
It’s not the first time this season that Mike McDaniel and his captains have had a different take about what went wrong after a game.


Dolphins Offense​


The offensive problem that befuddled the Dolphins against the Panthers without Tyreek Hill is no different than the one they’ve struggled solving with him
At least we can strike one explanation (or excuse) from the list.


Dolphins Secondary​


Miami Dolphins’ Minkah Fitzpatrick must know franchise no closer than 2019. That’s sad.
Miami Dolphins safety Minkah Fitzpatrick told reporters he has nothing to say and then he walked out of the visitors’ locker room here.


Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


NFL Week 5 schedule: Odds, predictions for all Sunday games
Our Week 5 Sunday picks are in. Who is winning each game? We make our predictions.

Dolphins vs. Panthers final score, immediate reactions: Miami embarrassing in complete collapse
Reacting to everything that happened during the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers Week 5 showdown.

Actions are louder than words, but Dolphins only have words
The Miami Dolphins are saying the right things, but their actions are not matching.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...apse-against-panthers-the-splash-zone-10-6-25
 
The Good, Bad & Ugly from the Miami Dolphins Week 5 loss to the Carolina Panthers

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I wish the National Football League had a “sim to end of regular season” button we could press right now, because the thought of having to sit through another 12 games of miserable, pitiful, embarrassing Miami Dolphins football games this season makes me sick to my stomach.

Everyone involved in the Dolphins organization should be ashamed of what they put on the field in Charlotte, North Carolina on Sunday during the team’s 27-24 loss to the Carolina Panthers. In fact, just toss nearly everyone out like day old newspapers. I bet the results would barely differ. There are very few solutions on this team — but a multitude of problems.

The Dolphins held a 17-0 lead early on Sunday, yet gave up 20 unanswered points before finally connecting on a long touchdown pass from Tua Tagovailoa to Jaylen Waddle late in the fourth quarter to reclaim the lead. How did the defense respond?

With a whimper — allowing the Panthers to march down the field for the game-winning score with incredible ease.

Miami is broken. And they won’t be able to fix themselves this season. Buckle up, because it already feels like it’s been a long year and there are still THREE MONTHS to go. Sigh.

GOOD

Darren Waller continues touchdown streak​


Because it is in the name of the article, I have to find a “good” from Sunday’s game where the Dolphins got embarrassed by what was supposed to be an inferior opponent.

Darren Waller has played just two games for Miami after missing the team’s first three contests on the year. Despite that fact, on Sunday against the Panthers, Waller caught his third touchdown on the season, giving the Dolphins their second endzone trip on the day.

Waller — at 33 years old — is one of the lone bright spots on an otherwise miserable club.

Let’s hope his feel-good story can continue as the season progresses.

BAD

Dolphins offense goes missing for large chunk of game​


The Dolphins got off to a quick start against the Panthers, kicking a field goal on their first drive of the game, scoring a touchdown early in the second quarter (Achane 10-yard reception), and hitting pay-dirt once more with Waller’s four-yard touchdown grab with 10:48 left in the second quarter.

Miami took a 17-0 lead and it looked like it would be smooth sailing for the guys in aqua and orange for the rest of the day.

It wasn’t.

The Dolphins wouldn’t score again until Tagovailoa hit Waddle for a 46-yard touchdown bomb with 4:42 left in the fourth quarter.

The Dolphins did not put a single point on the board for 36 minutes and six seconds of game time.

With a defense as poor as the Dolphins field, not scoring points for the equivalent of two and a half quarters is completely unacceptable and a major reason why Miami fell to Carolina on Sunday.

UGLY

Dolphins defense is unequivocally shattered​


The Carolina Panthers were without starting running back Chuba Hubbard against the Miami Dolphins, but I doubt anyone noticed, as Miami allowed Rico Dowdle, Carolina’s second-string back, to rush for 206 yards on 23 carries — a sickening 9.0 yards per carry average.

That isn’t a typo. You read that correctly. Oh, and Dowdle scored on the ground and added 3 receptions for 28 yards as well.

The Dolphins allowed the Panthers’ backup to look like Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, and Emmitt Smith combined.

Miami’s defensive performance against a team that finished the 2024 season with a 5-12 record and had won just one game during the 2025 season going into Sunday’s clash should be the type of performance that causes heads to roll in Miami Gardens this week.

The Dolphins defense is abhorrent in every single way, and someone should have to pay for it.

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After falling to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, the Dolphins gave back the smidgen of goodwill they earned by defeating the New York Jets last week. This team is bad. There are only so many ways of saying it. I doubt they win more than three more games for the rest of the season. Their next opportunity to get a victory will be next Sunday against Justin Herbert — the 6th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft — and the Los Angeles Chargers. Do you even care? Let me know in the comments below or on Twitter at @MBrave13. Fins… up?

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...dolphins-week-5-loss-to-the-carolina-panthers
 
Dolphins home underdogs against Chargers in Week 6 following collapse to Panthers

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The Miami Dolphins jumped out to a 17-0 lead early in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers in Week 5, seeming in position to cruise to a victory. It would have been their second-straight win, potentially sparking a return to competitive football and a chance to fight for an unlikely playoff position. Instead, the team completely collapsed on their way to their fourth loss in five games played this season.

Now, they have to pick up the pieces and prepare to face the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 6. The good news for Miami is the Chargers having to make the west-to-east cross-country trek to play in a 1 p.m. Eastern game. That usually leads to early-game struggles for the visiting team. The bad news is, well, just about everything else. Miami is a mess right now, injuries are only compounding the problems, and they simply are not putting together 60 minutes of good football.

And the oddsmakers know it. Despite the Chargers being on the road and the 1 p.m. Eastern kickoff, the oddsmakers at FanDuel Sportsbook, have Los Angeles favored by 4.5 points. The Chargers are -240 to straight-up beat Miami, while the Dolphins are +198 to come away with the victory. The point total for the game is 43.5.

Miami’s season is hanging on by a thread at this point, and even a win on Sunday may not be enough to turn that thread into a rescue rope, but they cannot afford another loss – especially if they keep looking as out of sync as they have been to start this season. Will they be able to pull off the upset at home?

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...at-miami-dolphins-spread-underdog-2025-season
 
PQOTD: Your Open Letter To Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross

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It’s that season again, the time of year where Miami Dolphins fans yet again become so frustrated that we are all up in arms, calling for heads to roll. The season, unfortunately, arrived early this year. The fire them all season typically arrives in November or December, but for many, the signs that it was here early came no more than a couple of weeks into this unbelievably ugly season we have seen thus far. Along with the losses comes the “open letter” season, where random open letters begin to appear on the internet from notable individuals who follow and report on our Dolphins.

But what about you? The fans? You are the ones who shell out tons of money for season tickets (and that’s only a portion of the expense of attending games in person) and team swag (How could I have ever afforded a jersey in my 20s at today’s prices?), and pay for Sunday Ticket along with all the other streaming options you must buy if you live out of town (HBO+, Netflix, Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video, some sort of cable or streaming service, etc..). So, why is it that we, the fans —the literal economic engine, via our dollars, that allows the NFL to have so much sway over all the broadcasters and power in general — are the ones who always seem to have the least say?

Part of the problem is that we, the fans, forfeit our power via our own actions. If the team is terrible, but then they hire a new head coach or draft some new stud QB or other top player in the draft, the fans will flock to the fan shops in person or online to snatch up the latest team swag once again, all without ever sampling the new product on the field. I can attest to the fact that when this team was only able to squeak out a single win in 2007 (we will never forget you, Greg Camarillo), I still watched the entirety of every game that season, via NFL Sunday Ticket, so yes, I am the same glutton for punishment that the rest of you are.

So, what are we to do as fans who are somewhat powerless in any of these decisions? If the fans do not stop going to the Dolphins’ home games in mass (which cost the owner money but the look of no one showing up is worse), there are no other economic levers to really pull because the NFL works as a team where all of the main profits from TV and merch are split evenly, so that even the worst team with the worst sales in any way will still make money. Additionally, Ross has been able to transform the stadium into a giant ATM, generating money from multiple sources. The one prop that I will give Ross is that he is loyal, and in a world where that is rare, it is admirable, but only to a point, and that point has long since arrived.

So what’s my point with this entire post? Well, since every other talking head that is in some way tied to the Dolphins or South Florida sports has their say in the public sphere, this is yours. This is your invite to post your open letter, and then I will repost them in a night thread. Will they get traction? Who knows, but I do know that there are those who are either directly or very closely connected to those who do have power within the Dolphins organization who follow the site. Besides, it’s a way to get your voice out there, and maybe it will even be a bit therapeutic.

So, instead of answering our PQOTD this evening, please share your open letter in the comments section below, and I will repost it in a PM thread for this Friday evening as a substitute for our VOTW post. Feel free to express yourself, but avoid language that would require Bill to work overtime, as he’s not young anymore and tends to get cranky. We love your Bill!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ur-open-letter-to-dolphins-owner-stephen-ross
 
Behind the numbers: How the Dolphins stack up after Week 5

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The Miami Dolphins are not a good football team. That much, we know.

But, exactly how bad are the Dolphins this year? To find out, we have to dive into the numbers.

Every week, Ben Baldwin of The Athletic looks at number of advanced metrics for each NFL team, and categorizes teams into quadrants. The best teams fall into the top-right quadrant, while the worst teams fall into the bottom-left quadrant.

Week 5 NFL Tiers

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— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) October 7, 2025

To begin, Baldwin looks at EPA, or expected points added.

  • EPA is simply the difference between a team’s expected point value before and after a play.
  • Expected point value is determined by historical data, which shows the average points any given team is likely to score based on their current field position, down, and distance to a first down.
  • A positive EPA means the play increased the team’s likelihood of scoring, while a negative EPA means it decreased the likelihood (vice-versa on defense).

Based on these numbers, through five weeks, Miami has one of the worst defenses in the league, with a slightly above average offense. Not surprising to those who’ve watched the team this year, but it’s nice when the numbers back up the eye-test.

If you look at first-down conversion rates, the same narrative forms. The Dolphins are above average at moving the chains on offense, but among the worst units in the league at getting off the field on defense.

Series conversion rates on offense and defense pic.twitter.com/xKsgCwDSah

— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) October 7, 2025

In the trenches, Miami’s issues are arguably even worse. The Dolphins spent their first two selections in the 2025 NFL Draft in the trenches, drafting DT Kenneth Grant in the first round and OG Jonah Savaiinaea in the second round. Those two additions, coupled with the return of Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips on defense (and the signing of guard James Daniels in free-agency) led many to believe that the Dolphins would be strong in the trenches this year.

But through five weeks, that isn’t the case.

All trench measures from PFF and ESPN

Playing against the Browns' defense is not a fun experience pic.twitter.com/4nOLU1eUxw

— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) October 7, 2025

As shown above, the Dolphins are getting killed in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Their pass protection is quite literally the worst in the league, with their run-blocking, pass-rushing, and run-defense grades all ranked bottom-3 or worse (via PFF/ESPN).

However, there is one graph where the Dolphins find themselves in the top-right quadrant, and that’s aggressive on 4th-down. When the analytics are a toss-up between punting and going for it on 4th-down, head coach Mike McDaniel tends to go for it.

4th down decision-making

Maybe Ben Johnson learned a thing or two from his time in Detroit pic.twitter.com/BJvqQ39gWa

— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) October 7, 2025

So, through five weeks of the 2025 NFL season, the Dolphins are a terrible, terrible football team. The analytics are not in their favor, and there doesn’t seem to be many signs of incoming explosion on offense or defense. Simply put, it’s a poorly-constructed roster with a number of injuries, and the numbers back it up.

Are you surprised to see the Dolphins ranked so low statistically? What needs to change? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/genera...umbers-how-the-dolphins-stack-up-after-week-5
 
Thursday Night Football: Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants Open Live Thread & Game Information

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Week six of the NFL season kicks off with its usual Thursday Night Football game. This evening’s game features the defending Super Bowl Champion, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the New York Giants. The Eagles enter the week in first place in the NFC East with a 4-1 record. Philly suffered their first loss of the season last weekend against the Denver Broncos (21-17). On the other side of the ball, the Giants are in their familiar spot of last place in the NFC East with a 1-4 record. NY pulled off their lone victory two weeks ago against the Los Angeles Chargers (21-18) before returning to their usual form by losing to the New Orleans Saints last week (26-14).

Please use this evening thread to discuss this evening’s MNF 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 on the Phinsider. Personal attacks of any kind for any reason are not allowed. Additionally, please refrain from discussing politics or religion. Also, remember that sharing of illegal game streams is one of SBNation’s biggest no-nos, and requesting, discussing, or providing any illegal game streams could result in a temporary suspension/ban from the site.

Philadelphia Eagles (4-1) 1st NFC East @ New York Giants (1-4) 4th NFC East

  • When: Thursday, October 9th, 8:15 PM EST
  • Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Streaming: Amazon Prime, NFL+ (following the game)
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Eagles -7.5; Point total: 40.5; Moneyline: Eagles -390 | Eagles +310

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/non-mi...york-giants-open-live-thread-game-information
 
Eagles vs. Giants Week 6 Thursday Night Football predictions: Who will win?

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We are already on to Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season, bringing us to the end of the first third of the season. We are transitioning from early in the year to valid concerns, surprise success, and records reflecting who each team is. We are also starting to get a better idea of who will win each matchup each week.

Except last week, that is not what happened with our contributor picks. We had a rough week with all the chaos that happened around the league. But, now that we are into Week 6, it is time for all four of us to rebound, starting with our predictions for tonight’s Thursday Night Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants.

Our contributors pick the winner for each game throughout the season. Some picks are made against the spread as well, and you can check out all of our picks below in the widget provided to us by Tallysight. We will be back on Sunday to continue our picks for Week 6.

Week 6 – Thursday Night Football​

Philadelphia Eagles (4-1) at (1-4) New York Giants
8:15 p.m. Eastern, Thursday, Oct. 9​


Spread: Eagles -7.5
Point Total: 40.5
Moneyline: Eagles -390 | BGiants +310

Odds by FanDuel sportsbook.

Week 5 Results​


Kevin Nogle (7-7)
Sumeet Jena (6-8)
Marek Brave (5-9)
James McKinney (5-9)

2025 Standings​


(Through Week 5)

Kevin Nogle (51-26-1)
Sumeet Jena (50-27-1)
James McKinney (47-30-1)
Marek Brave (46-31-1)

Week 6 – Thursday Night Football picks​


Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/nfl-ex...rsday-night-football-predictions-who-will-win
 
Miami Dolphins Fans Open Letters To Stephen Ross

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We are skipping the Victory Of The Week post this evening so that we can post your open letters to Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross. Below are your letters, but if you missed the original post and would like to participate, please place your thoughts in the comments section below.

dedstrk kicks us off with a plea to sell or, at the very least, get someone in at the top who knows what they are doing.

SELL THE TEAM! or alternatively, hire a real football guy to run the day-to-day and report to you.

The Miami Ute took this seriously, and I, for one, appreciate that. Here are Ute’s thoughts-

This letter took me a while to put together, so don’t laugh….I wrote is as if I was writing to a superior in a hierarchical organization, something that I was part of for well over three decades.

Mr. Stephen M. Ross

Owner, Miami Dolphins

Hard Rock Stadium

347 Don Shula Drive

Miami Gardens, FL 33056

Dear Mr. Ross,

I hope this letter finds you well. As a long-time supporter of the Miami Dolphins, I am writing out of both concern and loyalty. The 2025 season has been deeply frustrating—for fans, players, and the organization alike. The team entered the year with high expectations, yet a series of recurring issues have undermined our performance and progress. I wanted to share my observations as a fan who cares deeply about this franchise, and offer a few possible solutions moving forward.

First, inconsistency in coaching and game management continues to plague the team. While Coach McDaniel’s offensive creativity remains a strength, the lack of in-game adjustments—particularly when opponents disrupt the rhythm early—has resulted in missed opportunities and costly losses. Too often, the offense stalls in critical moments, and the defense is left on the field far too long. Greater emphasis on situational awareness, time management, and halftime adaptation is urgently needed.

Second, injuries and depth issues have once again exposed the fragility of our roster. The offensive line remains unreliable, both in protecting the quarterback and establishing a consistent run game. Injuries to key defensive starters have further highlighted the lack of quality depth, especially in the secondary. Investing more in durable, versatile linemen and rotational defensive players should be a top offseason priority. Improved strength and conditioning programs, as well as smarter snap counts for veteran players, could also reduce the injury toll.

Third, there is a growing disconnect between talent and leadership. The team has elite playmakers, but their potential isn’t being maximized. Discipline has slipped—penalties, dropped passes, and mental lapses have cost us multiple winnable games. A stronger internal culture of accountability and player leadership could help restore focus and pride. Veteran voices in the locker room must be empowered to set the tone.

Lastly, the organization’s identity seems uncertain. Are the Dolphins a high-flying offensive powerhouse or a balanced, complementary football team? The inconsistency from week to week suggests we’re still searching for that answer. Establishing a clear, unified identity—built on physicality, preparation, and mental toughness—will be essential if we’re to take the next step toward championship contention.

I understand the challenges of building and maintaining a winning NFL franchise. Still, I firmly believe the Dolphins have the talent, resources, and fan support to succeed. A renewed focus on roster depth, discipline, and adaptability could be the key to turning this season’s disappointment into a foundation for long-term success.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I write not out of criticism, but out of deep respect and enduring hope for a team that has meant so much to me and countless others. We all want to see the Miami Dolphins return to greatness—and I believe, with the right adjustments, that goal is still within reach.

With sincere respect and optimism,

The Miami Ute

Lefty5150 wants Ross to start seeing what he already has.

Mr. Ross,

You once had a coach hold a lockroom together after a disastrous start. He went 8-1 over his last 9 games. He tried to keep YOU of all people from costing your team a first round pick. He tried to warn you about Tua. How did you reward him for these incredible feats? You fired him. It was the worst mistake in the history of the franchise. Your coach did not have a Tyreek Hill on the roster during his tenure. He was a tough disciplinarian who the media did not like. Turns out his critique of your QB1 was right. Actually, he was right about a lot of things.

The Dolphins now suck so bad that Ohio State would be a two touchdown favorite in Miami. The reason they suck is in every mirror you care to gaze into. Well done Mr. Ross, you know nothing.

sdphinsfan takes a logical route, recognizing that Ross is clearly great at many things in business but also pointing out that he would be better served by someone with a better and more recognized football background to run things from the top down.

Mr. Ross,

I’m not going to call for you step down. In many ways, you’ve run the team very successfully from a financial perspective and that has a value to all Dolphins fans. Unfortunately, that hasn’t reflected in the most important thing to fans, the product on the field. A very wise man told me something when I was a kid that stuck with me. I taught it to my children and teach it to my grandchildren. No matter who you are, what you’ve done, no matter how much success you’ve had, always remember that you don’t know what you don’t know.

Your business acumen is obvious and undeniable. But your ability to build a winning organization on the football field has been abysmal. I would encourage you to tap into a resource that is right at your finger tips and to use it. When you bought the team, you took over one of the winningest franchises of all time. Many of those who did that winning are still here and still care about this team. Tap into that. Form a players council. 5 former players who played and won in our uniform. Don’t make a celebratory board…make it a true advisory board with 5 paid positions. Before any FA is signed or any young player is drafted, have them spend 30 minutes to an hour with the board. Same goes for any GM, or coaching candidate. And then incorporate the board’s opinion into the player evaluation. Weigh it as much as you do scouting reports and Combine and Pro Day results. You see, these men had a hand in building the standard that the Miami Dolphins stood for. They should have a role in building and maintaining the standard today. Engage them. Empower them. Listen to them. Value their input.

You do this in your real estate business. There’s no way you could have built what you’ve built without doing this to some degree. You’ve got a great resource. Use it to help learn what you don’t know. Use it to help set the standard for the organization, which is your #1 responsibility as an owner. Give us our Dolphins back please….

Jptapt has a simple request.

Dear Mr. Ross,

Please sell the Miami Dolphins.

Regards,

Pretty much everyone who knows the team colors

MEFG8R56 wants Ross to sell and take the money, which would be a huge profit for him at this point.

Dear Mr. Ross,

Please Sell the team. If you care about the fans – Sell the Team! Cash out – make even more big bucks – but please sell the team. If you still take Tannenbaum’s advice or if you speak to him even – SELL the TEAM. Fire the GM and head Coach today – OR SELL THE TEAM. FYI Miami Dolphins are paying more for DB’s not on the roster than for all the ones on the roster. If you cannot see that as a need to fire most everyone involved, then you definitely need to SELL THE TEAM. This team is as far from Championship Caliber as I have seen in 50 years – Sell the Team PLEASE. Who got fired for tampering with Tom Brady? Why would you even entertain the idea of bringing in Brady? Oh that’s right he went to michigan – Sell the TEAM…. Who is the best coach you had ??? oh yeah he is coaching the Detroit Lions, because you wouldn’t hire him permanently… Injury prone college players are almost always injury prone pro players — WHY oh WHY do you keep drafting injury prone college players.

In Summary SELL THE TEAM!!

Rick13 wants Ross to use some of his incredible fortune to hire whoever he needs to get us out of this circle jerk of insanity.

Dear Mr Stephen Ross

You chose Tua taguaviola over Justin Herbert either sell the team or hire somebody competent to actually run the team like a John Lynch or Howie Roseman and let them build the team and run it and you just sign their checks. I’m a 35 year Dolphins fan only and really want to see this team be a REAL competitor in the NFL like the teams with the GMS I just mentioned above and then they will find the right head coach for the team until this happens we will always be a middle to below average Team every year please take this seriously if not nothing will change like every year since you’ve owned the team.

Thx Rick Weldon

USMCFinzFreak took the respectful but frank approach.

Dear Mr. Ross,

Bottom line up front: The Dolphins are not the storied franchise they once were. Please do whatever it takes to get someone to take restore it back to greatness.

I became a fan in 1970 when I was 10 years old. The ‘72 team sealed the deal for me as a lifelong fan as I was young and impressionable Winning wins the hearts and minds of youngsters and most, if not all, will become lifelong fans. You have an amazing opportunity to be remembered long after you’re gone, by resetting this team and reestablishing the winning spirit it had. I guarantee you will cultivate a whole new generation of fans.

Whatever it takes, Mr. Ross, please do it.

Respectfully,

Sergeant Major Dolfan

TuaLuve is a young person, which means they have only received buckets of sorrow from this team for the entirety of their existence, or at least since they became aware of the Dolphins.

You do not know who I am and I have never met you during my life, but we share a common goal: both of us want to see this organization win a superbowl. Currently, I am 28 years old and have been a dolphins fan for my entire life, which means that I was never able to see Marino play nor did I see my team go undefeated. Because I have only watched the Dolphins during this century, I have seen my team be either one of the worst teams in the NFL or be mediocre. I know that your intentions was never to field a team that would go 1-15 or 8-8 on any given season, but the reality is that my team has been stuck in purgatory since Marino has retired. Because the Dolphins have fielded so many poor teams throughout my lifetime, I am able to sense a poor team and poor leadership when I see it. Having the Dolphins being led by a coach who is not respected by his players and being led by a GM who does not prioritize the line/overspends on free agents past their prime will never win us a championship. McDaniel is clearly a nice guy, but nice guys do not make good head coaches in the NFL because they lack the disciplinarian mentality which is needed. Grier has a great sense of loyalty and pride for this organization, but GM’s who overspend on free agents and do not replace players through the draft always lead to terrible teams with no identity. Firing people is never easy, it’s actually an incredibly difficult and heartbreaking endeavor that is unfortunately part of life. Yet, when it is done correctly, it can lead to incredible results. If you clean house and start with a new Coach and GM, this team can WIN the Super Bowl in two years. The roster as it currently stands is far from perfect, but the significant amount of young talent can be a significant building block for a new regime to implement the right culture to put us back on the path of winning. Even though you have never met me and will likely never met me in my lifetime, I beg of you, clean house and start over. If you do, it could turn out to be the best decision of your life.

StanleyDoyle1 is pleading with Ross to take his profits and retire gracefully…

Mr. Ross,

As a lifelong Dolphins fan, I want to thank you for your effort. You have treated the players well. Your facilities are outstanding. The gameday experience is pricey but top shelf. I’ve never met you, but you seem like a decent human being.

This being said, I beg you, please sell the team. As a business, the Dolphins are a profitable investment. You are no doubt making a lot of money, given the guaranteed income and TV and merchandising revenues. But as a franchise, you have failed South Florida. You and your predecessor have rotted the team’s legacy. This is probably because your metrics of success (personal profit, gentile management, loyalty) are not ours – a franchise that is synonymous with winning – or what we had before Shula left. This is your fault not because it is your doing, but it is your fault because your other business success has not translated to hiring individuals who know how to build a successful football organization. And because you are apparently incapable of discerning when your subordinates are BSing you, as Chris Grier has done every year for five years in convincing you that he has a viable plan to resolve the mediocrity plaguing the team. You have institutionalized mediocrity, and you don’t seem to care. The fans – or what’s left of the fans after two decades, still care for now. We care enough to ask you to let go, call it a day, and divest yourself (and your family members) from any stake in the team.

Mickrac10 might bail if Ross does not do something big and soon.

Steve Ross, I’ve been a fan since my father took me to the Pro Football Hall of Fame when I was about 5 years old and he said I could pick out a souvenir. I chose a Miami Dolphins pennant. I still have it actually. That was over 50 years ago Steve. But, Ive been on the ropes with this team since Joe Philbin. This last 4 years with Grier and McDaniel bungling the roster and coaching has me one foot off the edge. If you can look at this roster and see all the failed draft picks and retread signees and guys signed with injury histories and the record gets worse every year now, it’s a fail. You don’t keep people in their jobs because you like them, Steve. How you’ve made billions with that type of philosophy in business is a head scratcher. Grier and McDaniel aren’t your sons Steve. Let them go. They’ve made plenty of money off you. They’ll survive. We the fans wont and I’m out of the Dolphins club after 55 years of being a fan if they both aren’t replaced with competent NFL evaluators and coaches.

SuperG! says you let the wrong dudes go, bro, and created a new hashtag. Strong work!

Hey Ross. Just think, the last 2 DCs to destroy Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl were former DCs here in Miami. Yeah….. think about it. You had the right guys here and you fired both of them.

#BlameRoss

Reachout2011 is more interested in Ross spending money on making things right in South Florida versus trying to get his name on another building at his alma mater.

Dear Mr. Ross

Like most of the letters and general mood of south Florida Miami Dolphin Fans, who btw make you and your legacy possible. Please step away! You’re continued stubbornness to keep Grier is no longer acceptable. It’s nonsense but we’re starting to wonder does he have the goods on you? Your billionaire loyalty is about letting ppl close, see the secrets and then unable to fire them?

You really might consider taking a play from Terry Pegula and his legacy and class.

If you think seeking advice from the Rex Ryan and Tannerhill’s nothing has changed! You have unfortunately have been blinded by a culture that believes buy cheap and sell high! But sir you don’t have that talent or any of the cheap hires to be a Bill Gates or even a Mr Kraft level of football talent, that experiment has proved you are way off!

So going forward how about pulling out some of that money you like to spread in Michigan and spend some real legacy fortune to build a truly noteworthy franchise your family name can be proud or better yet sell it! Let someone or another family come in and make the hard unselfish decisions you can’t or won’t! The fans goodwill is running thin, we are not an endless supply, people can surprise you.

Redwood_ just took it to Ross.

Dear Stephen Ross,

I don’t know how you made your fortune. But based on how you have run the Miami Dolphins, I think a moderately intelligent orangutan could have done just as well. You have no football knowledge whatsoever. You have no ability to hire the right people to make football decisions. You have a certain amount of loyalty, but while that is usually a virtue, you have turned it into a pathological fault, because it prevents you from seeing things the way they are. Beginning with your assuming ownership in January 2009, the Dolphins have endured by far the worst era in their history. They have not won the AFC East since 2008. They have not won a playoff game since 2000. Your head coach hires have been a series of miserable failures. The one time you got it right was with Brian Flores, and you ran him out of town because he spoke the truth to your power. You cost the Dolphins multiple draft picks with your blatant and inept tampering. You presided over one of the most blatant tanking attempts in NFL history in 2019, which resulted in only a pair of wild card playoff berths and first-round playoff losses. You have had the same GM since 2016 despite his series of failed draft picks, entire failed drafts, and inept personnel and contractual decisions. That GM presided over the Dolphins failed rebuilding attempt, and now the Dolphins stand on the precipice of needing a second complete rebuild in only five years. The only constants in this unprecedented series of failures have been you and your hirings. The Dolphins will be doomed to failure for as long as you retain ownership interest in the franchise. There are only two possible ways you can save the Dolphins: either (1) sell the franchise, or (2) hire a brilliant football mind as president of football operations, give him free rein to do what he wants, and get out of his way. At this point, after so many years of your failures, either of those options would be acceptable. I suggest you get moving.

Captain Dolphin reached out as a longtime fan who has inspired his own children to become lifetime fans. Please help this family, Mr Ross!

Dear Mr. Ross,

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to you not only as a long-time fan of the Miami Dolphins but also as a father whose children have grown up cheering for this team with unwavering loyalty. For over three decades, I have supported the Dolphins through highs and lows, and while our passion remains strong, our optimism has been tested year after year.

Unfortunately, the current state of the team has become increasingly difficult to accept. The leadership under Mr. Chris Grier, Coach Mike McDaniel, and Defensive Coordinator Anthony Weaver has not yielded the results we had hoped for. The team has consistently underperformed, and the coaching has left much to be desired. Our defense, in particular, has been disappointing and unable to compete effectively against even subpar opponents.

The roster construction has also raised concerns. Many of our first and second-day draft picks have failed to make a meaningful impact, and it’s become evident that our scouting department is not operating at the level required to build a strong foundation of young talent. This lack of development has made it difficult to envision a future where the Dolphins are perennial contenders.

As a fan, I understand that rebuilding and restructuring takes time, but I believe it is time for a change in leadership. When considering new candidates for General Manager and Head Coach, I respectfully urge you to seek individuals with proven track records of success—leaders who understand how to build from the trenches and foster a winning culture. This team deserves a vision rooted in experience, strategy, and accountability—not another project or experiment.

Despite the frustrations, my family and I will continue to support the Dolphins. We watch every game, cheer every touchdown, and hold onto hope. But we also dream of a day when our team consistently competes in the playoffs and earns respect across the league.

Thank you for your time and for your continued commitment to the Miami Dolphins. I trust that you will make the decisions necessary to guide this franchise toward a brighter future.

Sincerely,

Captain Dolphin

MiamiItaliano believes it’s time for Ross to pass the torch. I bet Cowboys fans are making the same plea.

Dear Stephen,

Step down as executive chairman as the Miami Dolphins. Give control to one of your kids, or all of them, whatever. You have gone senile and can no longer make rational decisions. The fans can hope that whoever is put in charge will fire Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel, since you can’t do it for whatever reason. This franchise needs to start over from square one due to your continuous mistakes since taking over as majority owner in 2009. Bye.

AussieFin1, a foreign Phins fan, has a question and suggestions.

Dear Mr Ross

I live in Australia and have been a fan for 40 years since seeing a young guy named Marino play. Ever since then I always had hope that we would be competitive and win.

There are a few parts to this team that are worth keeping and some parts are very good. And I am not going to tell you how to make money because you are very good at doing this. But ask yourself the question “How much money can make you happy?”

I would argue that you will be happier watching a winning and well respected team than having an extra couple of Billion or so.

If you are just like the fan base and want the best for this team, then you are going to have to change the way the Dolphins are run. Because the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result.

You have been extremely patient and loyal with Chris Grier and he has probably made you a lot of money. But his ability and actions prove he is not good enough to run a successful team. It is easier for Fans to tell you what to do without the emotional attachment to a person. But, if you want a successful sporting franchise, he has to be replaced by someone better. The new GM can work out what to do with the coach(who IMO needs to be replaced as well).

Last week’s game highlighted the problem with this team – there are parts that work, there are parts that are bad, and poor decisions by coaches make it even worse.

Hope there is change coming

Have a good day

JGFINS42 wants to know who the scouts are.

Mr. Ross, seems you won’t do what should be done. Not now, but within the past 20-year span. So, please pass this question along to “your” GM… Dear Mr. Grier, who are your college scouts?

LSC20olney needs to see some tough love from the owner, and sooner rather than later.

Dear Mr. Ross,

This team needs a shot of tough love. We have witnessed enough pandering. I would start by shutting down the spa and gourmet facilities and make it a hard core football facility. While I don’t wish bad things to people regarding their livelihood you do have a business to run. It is past time to change the organization from the front office, starting with the failed GM, followed by the coaching staff, which has proven to be incompetent and uncoordinated in every phase of the game. Last, but far from least we need to separate from many, many players. We have a small core that we should build around. Bite the bullet and dump as many salaries as possible. Start the rebuild immediately.

We need young, strong and athletic players who are hungry and not prone to injuries. With good coaching they can be developed into contenders in a few short years.

Regards and best of health,

A 70 year old Dolphins fan who loves the team, but doesn’t have unlimited time to wait!

Alpha6 is ready to begin the second Shula run in Miami.

Ross Ross Ross, you ignorant nut-ball.

You have hard decisions coming up.

Decisions that have organizational ramifications.

I wish you luck… and the Lord bless you in making those decisions.

I ask that you at least interview the Packers and Rams Defensive Coordinators: Jeff Hafley and Chris Shula respectively, for Head Coach.

Respectfully,

Alpha6

twinssdfan dug that uni all those years ago, so if Ross could do him a favor!

Dear Mr. Ross.

It was 1973 I was 10 years old I live in South Dakota. Alot of Viking Fans here and I was at a Super Bowl party I was attending everyone was hooting and hollering about the Vikings. Well Bob Griese was being interviewed and I liked his uniform and the Dolphin on the helmut just like that a Fan was Born. The Dolphins Won!!!

Been a Die Hard Fan since then I’ve seen many ups and downs this orginization has a deep culture of winning.

Under Don Shula he was on top of his game Coaching along with his ability to get every ounce from players that he either drafted or traded for or maybe a UDFA was an option as well. Shula’s coaching staff was on top of their game as well being prepared.

Since Coach Shula is no longer with us and Owner Wayne tried to bring some Super Bowls with Jimmy J. well nothing has happened.

A lot has happened since.

So on with a large number of hires and differnet ideas nothing is working.

I’m not here to rant Sir, just a Die Hard Dolphin that wants the Good Old Glory Days of the Past back.

I give you credit for trying Mr. Ross You and All of us at this Fan Base all over the USA want another Super Bowl.

We want to Win Period.

If I could say anything make it the Dolphin Way.

I was at the one game in Flordia like to make to more but when they play the Vikings i have attened two games there.

I’m 62 years old always will be a Dolphin Fan.

You will make the right decision.

Fins Up!!

Mr. Ross

Thank You For Ypur Time

Sincerely

Twinssdfan

woodywoody13 only wants to hold onto a few players and reboot from there.

Mr. Stephen M. Ross

Owner, Miami Dolphins

Hard Rock Stadium

347 Don Shula Drive

Miami Gardens, FL 33056

Dear Mr Ross,

Please sell the team or hire a competent GM that can evaluate talent and bring in a culture changing coach and both cordinators. Too many fans have gone thru 25 years of agony. We cannot win in the cold weather because we are a soft non physical team. Lets get serious and rip the band aid off and re-boot the whole organization. The Discipline has slipped—penalties, dropped passes, and mental lapses have cost us multiple winnable games. A stronger internal culture of accountability and player leadership could help restore focus and pride. Tua is a good backup and mentor, lets face it we paid him so we are stuck with that silly contract. Sign a couple good QBs to compete and keep these players only:

Achane; Ollie Gordon; Washington both of them; both inside linebackers; Waller

Clean house and re-boot.

Thanks,

JT Trink

JGFINS42 says, let’s go make a splash already!

Mr. Ross,

You’ve heard from so many, you must’ve heard it all. Knowing what to do is one thing, but why wait ’til after fall? This is your team. I get it… We all get it. But this is our team, too. Enough is enough, now we’re waiting on you! We’re all tired of those “Buffalo’s” stomping on our hopes and tired of hearing the other fans boast! It doesn’t matter now that I witnessed perfection — as well as the great season of ’73. Today is a new day and I just have to say; “Miami has the Dolphins” and I don’t like what we see! So thanks for all the good you’ve done and for hearing me out. Yup, you must’ve of heard it all by now, heard every appeal. It’s time to make a splash, Stephen… Enough of this ordeal.

tvegas897 just wants the embassment to end already!

Dear Mr. Ross.

I have no words. Stop embarrassing this once proud organization. Your fans are hurting because of your ineptitude

Bill Moody lets Ross know of our collective frustration over all of it…

Dear Mr. Ross. Fans aren’t frustrated with just this season. We’re frustrated with over 25 years of losing. We are frustrated with a GM (GRIER) that has flat out refused to build an NFL Caliber Offensive Line despite many of us clamoring, screaming, and even crying for that to be fixed for well over a decade. Grier does not know how to build a winning NFL football team. PERIOD. The results speak for themselves. If I can only ask you for one thing, then I ask this. Please, please, please, when you eventually hire a new General Manager (soon!) to start the next iteration of this team, I beg you, find a General Manager that makes the Offensive Line the cornerstone of the team. We don’t need the next flashy receiver or next fancy QB… just please, for the love of God, get us an Offensive Line that can pass protect and run block. Thank you.

Stately Wayne Manor is tired of our team being used as a “doormat” by the rest of the NFL.

Dear Mr. Ross,

How can you say you want to win more than anyone else when you keep a GM far too long and hire a head coach who no other NFL team interviewed other than the Dolphins? We have not won a playoff game for 25 years! Don’t you understand that your team is just a doormat? A team that has become irrelevant in the NFL. If you truly wanted to build a winning team then you’d consult with someone who is actually a highly respected NFL man around the league. No, I am not talking about the Tannenbaums or some talking head who thinks they know everything. Also, you are so out of touch with your own fan base, it’s sad. Do you even realize that the fans, current players, former players and even Dan Marino want the throwbacks to be our permanent uniform and logo?! You want to gain major respect from Dolphin fans? Then change our uniforms and logo back to the original throwbacks. If you continue to be tone deaf, then it’s time you sell the team to an owner who truly gets it.

B40rr is rightfully concerned that Ross won’t listen to any of us.

Dear Stephen,

You see some very heartfelt messages below from caring and passionate fans. Regrettably they won’t likely register with you. It’s not about the money- you’re fine. It’s not about power, you’re the boss. Winning? That would be nice but nah. Ego? Maybe.

But I’m guessing at your stage and status in life it’s about your legacy. You know, how you will always be remembered. I’m sure you’ll be remembered fondly for many of your life’s achievements. Congratulations.

Regrettably this franchise will not be one of those. To many outside of your social sphere who are Dolphin fans- this is how you’ll be remembered. Incompetent. Bumbling. Indecisive. Weak. Unsuccessful. I’m guessing those aren’t the descriptions you covet.

But you still have time to act. Heed what the fine people below are sharing. Ask for help from people who are smarter than you – that’s a sign of strength not weakness.

Start now please. Time waits for no one and this fan base and franchise has been waiting quite a while.

Thank you for your consideration.

YDolphinsY wants Ross to know that he’s killing children. CHILDREN! Do you hear that, Mr Ross?

Stephen, you are killing me and my 8 and 4 year old kids. I could have accepted the Steelers and Patriots merch that were given to them by my family members here in the northeast but I stuck it all deep in a closet after taking pictures of them wearing it once out of respect for the gift givers. They could be fans of respectable football teams but instead I have to explain that I am handing down the curse that their great grandfather handed down to me. You have achieved so much in business but your success in the business of the NFL isn’t remembered for profits, it’s remembered for wins. You are considered a major loser for now and you will be forever remembered that way if you don’t change this soon. Disrespectfully, you are as old as dirt sir, you don’t have much time.

Spok507 just wants Ross to give him back his damn pride in this team.

Dear Mr. Ross,

I am a life-long fan of the Dolphins and do appreciate everything you have done in your tenure as the owner to make them one of the greatest teams in sports. I hope you continue to work toward progress. As a fan, I would love to regain the feeling I had when I initially chose this franchise as ‘my team’. Back then, I was proud to wear my Dolphins’ attire, proud to show my allegiance to a team that was held in high regard by the rest of the league. Alas, that hasn’t been the case recently. I’m still here, hoping for a change, but know only you can initiate that change. You’re a revered businessman, who surrounds himself with the best people you can find, tho I do think you could do better when it comes to your investment in the Dolphins. While a great mind in financial matters, Chris Grier does not seem to possess the intuition needed to draft and bring in players to compliment the needs of the team. Whether it is because he’s listening to coaches, scouts or other elements too much or not enough, I can’t say, but as the GM, the ultimate blame or glory falls on him. Change is the most difficult thing to address, but change is constant, and in order to build something better, change is also necessary. It is necessary now. Please consider changing the direction of this storied franchise. It is time. Fins up.

Sincerely, A Fan.

Nativebam agrees with me. Start by hiring the correct GM, and everything else will fall into place.

Mr. Ross,

Just stop. Have followed since Miami’s inception in 1966. Fire the GM. Hire a real GM who will hire the head coach who hires his staff. And just because someone has a NY connection doesn’t mean that is the answer. You’ve done that and the results are abysmal. Listening to Mike Tannenbaum about anything is wrong. His track record is a failure. Hiring Rex Ryan isn’t the answer. Find people who will build the team the right way, from the line of scrimmage out. Please make this team relevant. Do your bloody homework.

For once.

Well, that was exhausting, and I hope that I got all of our letters/notes/whatever posted. Thank you to each of you who took the time and effort to send a letter to Stephen Ross. I’m not positive he will read a single one, but there is someone with a direct connection to him who will see this. I figure you can’t know if something has any effect unless you try. Major props to anyone who writes an open letter, sends a physical one, or donates towards banners flown above the stadium.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...mi-dolphins-fans-open-letters-to-stephen-ross
 
Three College Football Games to Watch if You’re a Miami Dolphins Fan: Week 7 (Quarterback Edition)

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The Miami Dolphins’ 2025 campaign is slowly circling the drain, and another inevitable rebuild is right around the corner. In years past, we’ve learned that it’s never too early to get a closer look at some of the nation’s top players, and this year is no exception.

As of today, Tankathon has the Dolphins currently sitting at No.4 overall. This will certainly change in the coming weeks, but one thing is for certain, barring any miracle, Miami should be picking among the top-10, if not even higher, this upcoming April in Pittsburgh, PA.

In the coming weeks, I’ll try not to focus so much on the quarterback position. But with so much uncertainty surrounding the future of the Dolphins and the unlikelihood that Tua Tagovailoa is on the roster in 2027, it’s time for us all to start looking towards the future. And this week’s slate is loaded with quarterback battles that could shape the future landscape of the NFL game.

Here are three games to watch if you’re a Miami Dolphins fan (Quarterback Edition).


Indiana vs. Oregon – 3:30 PM ET​

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Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore will clash in what could be the unofficial battle for QB1, at least in the early stage of the process. Moore looked fantastic last week vs. Penn State, completing 74.4% of his passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns in a convincing 30-24 double overtime win over the Nittany Lions.

Mendoza, on the other hand, is coming off a gritty 20-15 win over Iowa, where he completed a season-low 56.5 % of his passes and threw his first interception of 2015. The 6’5, 225-pound Miami native has been lights out over the last several seasons and could be the first quarterback to hear his name called in April. A huge win over No. 3-ranked Oregon would be quite the statement.

Mendoza vs. Moore. Oregon vs. Indiana: who do you have?

Texas vs. Oklahoma – 3:30 PM ET​

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Heading into the year, all the talk was about Arch Manning and the Texas offense. Unfortunately, Manning isn’t ready to be the franchise savior many have already anointed him — at least not yet. There was also a never guarantee that he would come out to begin with. The quarterback he will be facing off against on the other sideline, however, may be ready to rise to the moment.

Oklahoma QB John Matter has been fantastic this season, showcasing legit dual-threat capabilities for much of the year. His six touchdowns to five interceptions through the air could be a bit misleading, but he’s played fantastic this year and has proven to be the lifeline that keeps the Sooners’ offense ticking. Also, like so many Oklahoma quarterbacks that came before, Mateer seems to possess ‘it’ — something that can not really be defined but surely can be witnessed.

Mateer battled back from a broken bone in his throwing hand, an injury that many thought could have kept him out longer, but no one wants to miss the Red River Rivalry. Arch Manning vs. John Mateer could be a battle we witness for years to come, but on this day, I think it’s Mateer’s turn to show the world why he is HIM.

LSU vs. South Carolina – 7:45 PM ET​

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It’s extremely early, but if someone asked me who my QB1 of this draft class was, I’d say LaNorris Sellers. Every time I watch him play, I come away more impressed than the last time by his rare size and intangibles. He can sling the rock and, most importantly, in today’s game, he has the ability to escape pressure in the pocket. Cam Newton-esque in a way.

All that said, I’d like to see what Sellers can do in the coming weeks against tougher competition. A win over LSU would go a long way in proving he is not only capable of being the guy but also lifting his teammates against teams with superior talent.

On the other side of the coin, if someone asked me at the beginning of the year — or even last season — which quarterback I really did not want to see in Miami, or the QB at the bottom of my list of ‘wants and desires’, LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, would’ve been that guy.

I may have been a bit hard on Nuss, and actually came away impressed with some of his early-season play. But with so many other top-tier quarterback prospects on the way to the NFL over the next few years, I would rather the Dolphins select one of the other guys.

Do you think it’s time for the Miami Dolphins to move on from Tua Tagovailoa? Which of these quarterback prospects do you like the most? What are your thoughts on this weekend’s slate of college football games? Let us know in the comments section below!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...k-7-arch-manning-john-mateer-lanorris-sellers
 
LA Chargers Players You Want For The Miami Dolphins Roster/Game Predictions

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With tomorrow’s game, I asked the usual questions:

Which Los Angeles Chargers player(s) would you steal to be placed on the current Miami Dolphins roster and why? What are your predictions for this week’s upcoming game against the Chargers? MVP, final score, etc…

Below are some of your thoughts and answers-

FLBillsFan451 just wants to do a full swap on the OL and at starting QB.

Kahlil Mack… Not only a great DL man, he is also sitting on IR so fits right in!

More seriously, their entire starting OL (Slater on IR) and Herbert has to be the top of the list for most.

dksurf skipped the individual options and just went with swapping the entire franchise.

Is swapping our entire roster, HC, Front office and owner an option?

dedstrk has Miami sqeeking this one out.

Dolphins, the D and the OL show up for a bit this game, win 23-21.

holland182.0 wants a legacy TE.

Oronde Gadsden Jr. because of nepotism

SuperG! wants a Harbaugh brother in South Florida. I personally prefer the other brother who may come free this offseson.

Easy one for me. Not a player but the HC. Steal Harbs and that solves a ton of problems.

StanleyDoyle1 wants you to know that you are wrong!

Your answer is wrong if it’s not Rashawn Slater.

coluccim in response to SthanleyDoyle1 has a point!

He is out on IR. So, he would fit right in.

Alpha6 is bringing back the old debate which he might win at this point.

Herbert…

SlayerNation1 is another with a solid point.

the level of disinterest in an article like this is a sad commentary of this organization.

dedstrk just wants the best player along each line which is honestly what this team needs, better and meaner players along both lines.

The honest answer to all of the “who would you steal questions” if we really could would be the best O lineman the team has, and then once we get 8 of those, go for the best D lineman. I’m good with Brewer and Paul. So we would only need backups for those two.

Well if there is a consensus it’s that we all want the OL and the DL fixed now that we have a team that cannont run the ball or stop the run. I personally see this game as McDaniel’s last shot to get this team going in the right direction but also as a referendum on how the players feel about Mike. They, like the rest of the world, have been at least led to believe that this is McDaniel’s last shot and if they come out flat and unispired and don’t play hard then you know that they do not have his back.

Please be sure to join us tomorrow to follow our Miami Dolphins against the Los Angeles Chargers in our usual game day live thread.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...or-the-miami-dolphins-roster-game-predictions
 
Dolphins offense wins game vs. Chargers until defense loses it

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The Miami Dolphins offense was not perfect on Sunday, with turnovers, penalties, and stalled drives keeping the team out of the endzone multiple times. But, at the end of the game, the offense did exactly what was needed to win the game. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who threw for 205 yards with a touchdown on 21-for-32 passing, threw for 57 yards on eight-for-eight passing to score the go-ahead touchdown. The drive ate 5:33 off the clock, leaving just 46 seconds on the clock for the Los Angeles Chargers and quarterback Justin Herbert.

The defense forgot that the final 46 seconds still count. On the first play of the Chargers’ final possession, the entire defensive front seemed to meet at Herbert, only for the quarterback to throw the ball at the last second, taking an incomplete pass over a sack.

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The incomplete pass stopped the clock and gave the Chargers offense a chance to reset itself. On the second play of the drive, Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips again managed to reach Herbert, only for the quarterback to step out of a sack for the second straight play, this time finding wide receiver Ladd McConkey for a short gain – only to see the wide receiver avoid a tackle by rookie cornerback Dante Trader, Jr., and turn what should have been a two-yard completion into a 42-yard gain. Los Angeles moved from their 41-yard to the Miami 17-yard line in 12 seconds.

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All the defense needed was one tackle. On the first down play, a sack would have kept the clock running, forcing the Chargers to use their last timeout and knocked them back eight yards. On the second down play, a sack would have kept the clock running, forcing the Chargers to use their last timeout and knocked them back eight yards. On the second down play, after the completion, a tackle in bounds would have kept the clock running, forcing the Chargers to use their last timeout while only gaining about two yards. Even forcing McConkey out of bounds would have been fine – the clock would stop but the Chargers would only be at their 44 yard line.

Instead, the defense undid everything the offense did and lost Miami the game. Los Angeles flies back across the country with a 29-27 victory on the board.

It was not all on the defense, with two interceptions coming before the final Los Angeles drive. If Miami had scored on either of those possessions, maybe they would not have been in the position to lose the game with a defense who forgot how to tackle. Maybe allowing the clock to reach the two-minute warning instead of running a play at 2:03 would have given the Dolphins one more play on the other side of the stoppage, running 40 more seconds off the clock. If kicker Riley Patterson had not missed a 57-yard field goal in the first half, maybe the Dolphins would have hung on to the lead with the three additional points. Maybe a three-play, minus-eight-yard drive at the end of the third quarter could have given the Dolphins the points they needed to win.

A lot of maybes that could have changed this game, but at the end of the day, the Dolphins offense did what it needed to do to win the game. The defense could not make one tackle when it was needed.

Football is a game of inches. On Sunday, for the Dolphins, it was a game of tackles. And they were one tackle short.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...oa-jaelan-phillips-justin-herbert-final-score
 
Monday Night Football: Bills @ Falcons and the Bears @ Commanders Open Live Thread & Game Information

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While us Miami Dolphins fans are still licking their wounds from yesterdays ugly disaster the NFL marches on. Tonight we have another double header but the games overlap which never makes any sense to me but here we are, again. The early game features the AFC Easts first place Buffalo Bills at the 3rd place in the NFC Souths Atlanta Falcons. The later game features the 4th place NFC Norths team, the Chicago Bears at the NFC Souths 2nd place Washington Commanders.

Please use this thread to follow this evening’s two MNF games and, as always, to discuss your Miami Dolphins. Please follow all site rules in the live threads and other posts on The Phinsider. Please note that SBNation strictly prohibits sharing illegal game streams. Sharing, discussing, or requesting illegal game streams may result in a temporary suspension from the site or a ban from the entire SBN platform.

We have everything you need to know to watch this evening’s game right here:

Buffalo Bills (4-1) 1st AFC East @ Atlanta Falcons (2-2) 3rd NFC South

  • Kickoff: 7:15 p.m. EST, Monday, October 13th
  • Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
  • TV Broadcast: ESPN
  • Streaming: ESPN+, NFL+ (replay available after game ends)
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Bills -3.5; Point total: 49.5; Moneyline: Bills -205 | Falcons +172

Chicago Bears (2-2) 4th NFC North @ Washington Commanders (3-2) 2nd NFC East​

  • Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. EST, Monday, October 13th
  • Location: Northwest Stadium, Summerfield, Maryland,
  • TV Broadcast: ABC
  • Streaming: ESPN+, NFL+ (replay available after game ends)
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Commanders -5.5; Point total: 45.5; Moneyline: Commanders -255 | Bears +210

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/non-mi...-commanders-open-live-thread-game-information
 
NFL Week 6 Monday Night Football doubleheader: Odds, predictions

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We have another double-header of Monday Night Football this weekend, this time closing out Week 6 of the 2025 NFL schedule. Tonight’s two games start with a 7:15 p.m. Eastern kickoff for the Buffalo Bills at the Atlanta Falcons. An hour later, kicking off at 8:15 p.m. Eastern, the Chicago Bears visit the Washington Commanders.

The Bills are -3.5 in the first game according to the oddsmakers at FanDuel Sportsbook. The moneyline has the Bills -205 while the Falcons are +172. The point total is 49.5.

In the other game, the Commanders are favored at -5.5. The moneyline has Washington -255 and the Bears +210. The point total is also 49.5.

Like we do for every game during the NFL season, here are our picks for tonight’s straight-up winners in both games. You can check out our picks in the Tallysight widget below.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/nfl-ex...-night-football-doubleheader-odds-predictions
 
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