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Bills vs. Dolphins TV broadcast: What channel will cover the game?

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The Miami Dolphins get their second 2025 shot at the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, looking to avenge a Week 3 31-21 loss in Buffalo. The Dolphins lead the all-time head-to-head matchup with the Bills 61-57-1, but Buffalo has won the last seven meetings – and 16 of the last 18 contests. This AFC East division rivalry has become extremely lopsided over the last decade.

This year has been an ugly one for Miami, which finished the first half of the season 2-7 and looks like a team that can compete in games but cannot finish them. They are just a half-game above the New York Jets for last place in the division and they could be on their way to an extremely early selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Buffalo, meanwhile, had a two-week stumble earlier in the season, but they used their bye week to right the ship and are starting to rollw with back-to-back wins since. They are 6-2 on the year, just a half-game back of the New England Patriots in the division standings.

This game looks, on paper at least, like a potential blowout, with Buffalo continuing to steamroll the Dolphins. That possibility has dropped, what at one point could have been a marquee matchup for the weekend, into an afterthought for most fans and for the television broadcast plan.

As of Friday afternoon, South Florida; most of New York (including bleeding into Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Vermont), other than New York City and the northeastern part of the state; and areas within Wyoming are slated to get the game.

CBS will air the game with commentary from Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, and Jason McCourty. This will be the fourth Dolphins game this season for the broadcast crew, following Miami’s Week 1 loss at the Indianapolis Colts, Week 2 loss to the New England Patriots, and Week 6 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.

The map below, via 506Sports.com, shows where the game will be seen. Local affiliates could still elect to switch which game they will carry. We will revisit the map on Sunday.

Buffalo Bills (6-2) at Miami Dolphins (2-7)​


Kickoff: 1 p.m. Eastern, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025

Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Broadcast: CBS

Broadcast Team: Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty

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Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...-bills-kickoff-time-tv-channel-broadcast-team
 
Previewing Bills/Dolphins matchup – The Splash Zone 11/8/25

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The Miami Dolphins will square off against the Buffalo Bills for the second time this season. These two teams met back in week 3 with the Bills coming away with another victory. The season is basically over for the Dolphins and this will be their first game since the team parted ways with GM Chris Grier. Will it make a difference? Probably not. But we are going to find out pretty quickly how much fight this team still has left or are they going to quit on Mike McDaniel?

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

Who has the edge? Dolphins vs. Bills, two AFC East foes going in different directions
Here’s a look at how the Miami Dolphins (2-7) and Buffalo Bills (6-2) match up in six key areas ahead of Sunday’s Week 10 game at Hard Rock Stadium (1 p.m., CBS)


Mike McDaniel​


Miami Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel explains who’s in, who’s out vs. Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel met with reporters one final time before a visit by the Buffalo Bills.


Dolphins 2025 Season​


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Somewhere in Patrick Paul’s bedroom there is a list of personal goals that he has written out.

Miami Dolphins decide Pop-A-Shot no longer needed in team’s locker room
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Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


Tua Tagovailoa knows he has to improve – The Splash Zone 11/7/25
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.

How can the Dolphins move off Tua Tagovailoa?
Exploring the ways that Miami can divorce Tua.

Bills vs. Dolphins TV broadcast: What channel will cover the game?
Where will the Bills vs. Dolphins game air on Sunday? We take a look.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...ills-dolphins-matchup-the-splash-zone-11-8-25
 
Miami Dolphins announce 2025 NFL Fan of the Year Winners

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On Friday, the NFL announced its list of 2025 Fans of the Year, and for the Miami Dolphins, it was a moment of a lifetime for this mother-son tandem.

During the first quarter of the Dolphins’ Thursday Night Week 9 Matchup vs. the Baltimore Ravens, Tommy and Lydia Dubinski found out that they would be representing the Dolphins as the 2025 Fans of the Year — the first time in its history that teams could nominate a pair of fans.

Introducing our 2025 Fan of the Year Duo: Lydia & Tommy Dubinski 🧡

Lydia has been a Season Ticket Member since 1988, and now, as she faces dementia and Alzheimer’s, her son Tommy, a firefighter paramedic in Pompano Beach, carries on the family tradition of Fins football. 🐬 pic.twitter.com/RIPgA6bHGj

— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 7, 2025

According to the Miami Dolphins’ official site, Lydia became a season ticket holder in 1988 and never looked back. Her son Tommy, a firefighter-paramedic from Pompano Beach, Florida, became the primary season ticket holder before the 2025 season. The two have shared countless memories over the years, rooting for their favorite team from the comfort of the Hard Rock Stadium and the Orange Bowl. For more on their story, head on over to the Dolphins’ official site!

Previous winners of the Dolphins Fan of the Year contest include Ian Berger (Big E), Marc Angelo, Allison Goomdman (Dolphreaky), Chris Barker, and Lisa Siegel. To vote for Tommy and Lydia Dubinski or any of this year’s nominees, click on the link provided below.

VOTE

What are your thoughts on the Dolphins’ 2025 Fans of the Year?! Should we have voted for Kevin (I think we should have)? How are you feeling ahead of tomorrow’s AFC East battle vs. the Buffalo Bills? Can they do the unthinkable? Or is this thing destined to hit rock bottom? Let us know in the comments section below!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/nfl-ne...ins-announce-2025-nfl-fan-of-the-year-winners
 
Remembing A Phinsider Great: RIP Joe Faircloth AKA daytonadolfan

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By now, most of you have heard the horrible news that we lost one of the longest and most beloved members of our family here at the Phinsider. Dale Joseph Faircloth, aka daytonadolfan aka Tona, passed away last month, unexpectedly, at the age of 67. Joe, as many of you may know, had recently retired from Volusia County here in Florida and lived in Holly Hill, Florida. Joe had also been dealing with a lot of painful back issues prior to his untimely passing.

Joe was already an important part of the Phinsider community and a daily mainstay when I joined the site way back in 2009. Joe would also probably have wanted me to mention that he was the most rabid Dolphins (his home was a museum of Miami Dolphins fandom) and FSU Seminoles fan, but that his family — whom he loved and who clearly loved him — was always his priority. There is no better sign of a life well lived!

Joe, over the years, became a friend not just to me but to many others here and outside the site, and I will forever miss his level-headed approach and take on seemingly everything, the friendly banter we shared on the phone or a funny text that made me smile, and just his kindness and ever-present thoughtfulness towards others. The news of his passing hit me much harder than I would have ever expected. That, along with some other personal health issues, made it hard for me to get to this post, and for that I apologize.

This loss served as another sad reminder to me to never take the friends and family you love and care about for granted, because none of us is guaranteed tomorrow.

Below is a heartfelt tribute from another long-time site member and friend of Joe’s, Alpha6, aka Johnny.

~ We gather today to celebrate and remember the life of Joe Faircloth, aka daytonadolfan, a cherished friend, confidant, and beacon of joy. Joe was a person of immense kindness, unwavering loyalty, and infectious enthusiasm. His presence in our lives was a source of constant support and laughter.

Joe was more than a friend; he was a true companion who stood by us through thick and thin. His genuine care and concern for others were evident in every interaction, and his ability to lift our spirits with his humor and positivity was unparalleled.

Whether it was a spontaneous adventure, a heartfelt conversation, or simply sharing a quiet moment, Joe made every experience special. His zest for life and adventurous spirit inspired us all to embrace each day with open hearts and minds. Though Joe has left us, his spirit lives on in the countless memories we shared and the lessons he taught us: friendship, resilience, and joy. His legacy of kindness, laughter, and love will continue to guide us. We will carry his memory in our hearts forever, grateful for the time we had with him and the profound impact he made on our lives.

Rest in peace, dear Joe. You will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. ~

Joe’s family will see this post, so if you have any words or a tribute of your own, please feel free to post in the comments.

Additionally, the photo used for this post is courtesy of Griffin Van Nest, another longtime member of the site, who visited Joe at his home with his wife some years back.

RIP my brother Joe! You will not be forgotten!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/non-mi...der-great-rip-joe-faircloth-aka-daytonadolfan
 
Dolphins fans sound off on what should come next!

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This past week, I asked the following question:

So, with the firing or “mutual separation” from general manager Chris Grier now in the past, what else do you want or need to see this team do going forward? What needs to be done now, at the end of the season, in the upcoming draft, and even beyond that, going forward?

Below are some of your thougths and answers-

I Hate Sports has a mock draft for you.

Made zero trades:

4 – Edge – Rueben Bain – Miami (Chubb will be gone, Bain, Chop, Grant are the future)

37 – LB – Anthony Hill Jr. – Texas (STUD)

68 – RT – Xavier Chaplin – Auburn (6’7″ 350lbs, Concrete pillars at Tackle with PP@LT)

75 – WR – Elijah Sarratt – Indiana (6’2″) (Mike Evans esk)

95 – CB – Will Lee III – Texas A&M (6’1″ Press Corner)

105 – S – Amare Ferrell – Indiana (6’2″ STUD)

144 – TE – Eli Stowers – Vanderbilt (Darren Waller esk)

218 – C/RG – Logan Jones – Iowa (dude is a MONSTER, replaces Brewer in 2 years)

Francesco ITA has some ideas, but definitely wants some quality CBs.

CB is much more a position of need and i see impossible that we dont draft a QB in the first 3 rounds, at least.

I am ok with picking an edge with the first and i think we can save the pick for a RT if Jackson i 100% healed.

so, just regarding positions, but of course one has to see talent too

Edge-CB-QB-LB-S-G-WR-TE (but of course if one believes in a QB, he can pick him with the first too)

SlayerNation1 is pretty sure a fired HC is enjoying his former employer’s struggles.

Does anyone have more of a wry smile than Flo in light of the events in 2025?

Between Tua’s downfall, Mike’s free fall and then Grier’s inglorious departure, Flo must feel like He was done an enormous favor being fired.

Flo DVR of last week’s game immediately went to the Favorites Folder. Just press play anytime He needs elevate His mood.

UpInPensacola believes that McDaniel deserves another couple of seasons.

Grier needed to go given all his years with the team.

McDaniel needs to stay. Needs at least two years under a new GM in order to assess his success in a new management system.

What more? I guess wait it out to see if the next generation of Ross’ have a different level of involvement with the team. Obviously, the team is not for sale.

With my years fading away now, I’m hoping to see the Dolphins in one more Superbowl win before I die. Wish Stephen Ross felt the same.

Spok507 would like to see what we have in the other signal callers.

I may be in the minority (I’m getting used to it), but I do think firing Grier and keeping McDaniel was the way to start this. McDaniel may or may not be a good HC, but I think he’s hobbled with a QB who just can’t execute or think on his own enough to make the decisions that need to be made in the thick of things. So whether or not we’re seeing what the coach is really attempting to do on the field is up for debate. I think we need to see what can happen with someone else under center before we can actually decide whether or not the play calling is the problem or if the actual execution is the problem. I have my suspicions. So for now, I’m content to keep McDaniel. Wish he would have the balls to bench Tua and see if either Wilson or — more likely — Ewers can steer the ship with a bit more energy and efficiency. At least there would be opportunities for scrambles or QB sneaks to keep the offense moving forward. But I doubt he will unless Tua has another disaster of a game. If the team is more competitive with Ewers/Wilson, we’ll have our answer. If McD fails with Tua or either of the other two, we’ll also know what needs to happen after the season is over. So Grier was step one. The rest of this season will decide step two.

phinette23 says just eat the money next season and start anew.

Get rid of tuna 🐟. It will make for a painful year, but Sean Payton knew what he was doing in dumping Russ. We have to start over and that journey doesn’t include Tua.

phinfan413 wants a change away from Ross, but he’s not going anywhere, and then his daughter will take over.

What now? As long as Ross is in charge we already know. Just rinse and repeat the same dysfunction and mediocrity that he’s overseen since he bought the team. The more things change the more they stay the same.

Nator56 hasn’t met Bill yet, I guess.

f***ed again is what us fans are again. Fins have won shit since 1973. I was a junior in high school. bring back Gruden as GM and head coach and clean house

Bill Moody says that we are going to need to live with some bad football for a while until the team can shred some of the bad contracts and rebuild the roster.

Absolutely the right move to make. Whether it was 2 weeks too late or 10 years too late, doesn’t really change things… it’s finally done. Where do we go from here… well, I know it’s asking a lot of a fanbase that hasn’t seen much success in the past quarter century, but buckle up for about 2 and a half years of sucking while the team sheds contracts and starts to rebuild.

There just isn’t enough to salvage in terms of players with our current cap situation to try and turn this ship around. A full nuclear reset is needed. The new GM; whomever that will be, will hopefully get us started on that sooner rather than later.

NeenerWhacker says, “Get the right QB in here, and then we can talk.”

The truth is, you can have all the picks in the world. If you don’t have the right quarterback, it doesn’t matter.

Well, that’s our random ten comments for this evening. If you would like to revisit the entire conversation, you can find it HERE. Thank you, as always, to each of you who took the time to participate in our PQOTD. Please be sure to join us tomorrow afternoon for our Buffalo Bills @ Miami Dolphins live thread to follow and discuss the game with your fellow Phinsfans.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...phins-fans-sound-off-on-what-should-come-next
 
Bills vs. Dolphins final score, immediate reaction: Miami dominates division rivals

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The Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills met for the second time this year, finishing their annual home-and-home series between the two AFC East rivals. Buffalo won the first meeting back in Week 3, continuing a streak of dominating the Dolphins in seven-straight wins.

But it was the Dolphins who came out dominating on Sunday. Despite starting the game with an interception, Miami controlled the game for all 60 minutes, scoring first and scoring often as the routed the Bills.

Buffalo never looked comfortable in the game, with Miami’s defense forcing three turnovers and sacking quarterback Josh Allen three times. The Dolphins smacked their rivals in the mouth and the Bills, who have won the AFC East each of the last five seasons, did not have an answer on Sunday.

Final score​


Bills 13 – 30 Dolphins

Recap and Reactions​

First Quarter​

Dolphins first possession​


The Dolphins won the toss and elected to receive, putting the offense on the field first. On the opening snap, the Bills appeared to jump offsides, but the referees somehow decided that fullback Alec Ingold, who was going in motion, had somehow false-started instead. The call was so bad, head coach Mike McDaniel called a timeout just to have more time to yell at the refs. Backed up, Miami was limited to a one-yard pass to wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, then a three-yard pass to running back De’Von Achane. On 3rd-and-11, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa took a deep shot toward Waddle, but threw it into double coverage the pass was intercepted.

How was Ingold called for a false start by going in motion? That call made absolutely no sense and the Dolphins offense could not respond from that. Tagovailoa should not have thrown that deep pass – it worked as a punt essentially, but the decision to chuck the ball into coverage was not the right one, even on a 3rd-and-11 desperation pass.

Bills first possession​


The Bills opened with an incomplete pass before quarterback Josh Allen completed a pass to running back James Cook for eight yards. Cook was limited to one yard on the third-down rush attempt, leading to a three-and-out punt for Buffalo.

That marked the first opening possession punt of the season for Buffalo. The defense responded well after the interception – and, again, it was basically a punt, starting Buffalo back at their 25-yard line. Fortunately, the turnover caused no harm.

Dolphins second possession​


Miami started the drive at the eight-yard line after a beautiful punt from Buffalo. Achane, running back Jaylen Wright, and fullback Alec Ingold made an impact on the possession, with Achane gaining 37 yards on the ground, Wright adding three yards, and Ingold picking up a first down on a 3rd-and-1 run for six yards. Tagovailoa was sharp in the passing game as well, finding Achane for 15 yards and wide receiver Malik Washington for 13 yards, including a nine yard touchdown.

Great second drive for Miami. They were effective with the rushing attack, then Tagovailoa looked decisive with the passes. It came together nicely, and they put the points on the board. Now, they need the defense to make another stop so the offense can try to get an early two-score lead before Buffalo finds their rhythm.

Beautiful throw and catch to take the early lead in Miami.

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— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 9, 2025

Dolphins 7-0.

Bills second possession​


Buffalo rebounded from their three-and-out to quickly pick up a first down with an eight-yard run from Cook and a pass from Allen to wide receiver Keon Coleman for five yards. After that, however, Miami shut down the drive, stopping Cook after two yards on a run, then having cornerback Jack Jones perfectly play an outlet pass to Cook for a four-yard loss. After an 11-yard pass to tight end Dawson Knox set up 4th-and-1, safety Minkah Fitzpatrick broke up a deep pass attempt from Allen to force the turnover on downs.

Okay, defense, we see you. What a great stop to give the ball back to the offense. This is going well.

Dolphins third possession​


Waddle picked up 14 yards on a pass over the middle to start the drive. After an Achane run for a one-yard loss, the quarter ended.

First quarter:

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Bills punt
Dolphins touchdown
Bills turnover on downs
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— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 9, 2025

Second Quarter​

Dolphins third possession (continued)​


After the break, Tagovailoa threw a perfect bomb down the field to Waddle, who fought through a pass interference penalty to grab the 38-yard touchdown.

What a perfect, quick-strike drive for the Dolphins. The extra point was missed, but right now, everything is happening perfectly for Miami.

Perfection. Tua to Waddle.

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— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 9, 2025

Dolphins 13-0.

Bills third possession​


No gain, incomplete pass, incomplete pass. The Bills punted after a three-and-out drive that gained nothing.

The defense is playing the run strong, with linebacker Jordyn Brooks meeting Cook at the line of scrimmage, and they are keeping the pressure on Allen, with linebacker Bradley Chubb leading the way. They are making Allen uncomfortable but not letting him use his legs to get down field. The cornerbacks are doing a great job in coverage as well. The defense is playing lights out right now.

Dolphins fourth possession​


Three yards from Achane to open the drive was negated by a three-yard loss from running back Ollie Gordon II on the second play. Facing 3rd-and-10, Miami ran a screen pass to Achane, who turned it into an eight-yard gain, but could not convert the first down and the Dolphins punted.

Not the high-scoring drive Miami had the last two possessions, but a good punt and Miami just needs the defense to step up again.

Bills fourth possession​


Buffalo finally found some offensive rhythm, starting with back-to-back passes from Allen to tight end Dalton Kincaid, one for 20 yard and one for 17 yards. The Dolphins forced a 4th-and-1 four plays later, with a neutral zone infraction flag flying and the Bills gaining a first down. On the next play, Cook picked up nine yards on a run to the left, but as he was being tackled, Jones punched the ball loose and Miami recovered.

Let’s go! The Bills had momentum and their offense was moving, but the defense came to play today and they made the stop when needed. The offense has a long way to go, starting at the five, but they have time and they have the 13-point lead.

Dolphins fifth possession​


Miami moved the ball 67 yards on the drive, starting at their five-yard line and reaching the Bills’ 28-yard line. The drive included an Achane run for 14 yards, a 24-yard pass from Tagovailoa to Waddle, and an 18-yard run from Wright. Miami settled for a field goal to extend the lead.

Not a touchdown, but it extends the lead and keeps the pressure on Buffalo. It was a solid drive, with Miami hitting on some big plays to keep the Bills off balance. Smacking Buffalo right now.

Dolphins 16-0.

Bills fifth possession​


One-yard run, two-yard pass, six-yard loss on the first sack of the year for Dolphins’ defensive tackle Zach Sieler. Another three-and-out for the Bills.

The defense was ready for Buffalo. Great to see Sieler making an impact with his first sack. If Miami is going to do anything in the second half of the year, they are going to need Sieler looking more like himself.

Dolphins sixth possession​


An 11-yard screen pass to Achane started the drive, but two incomplete passes as the sky opened up and dumped rain into Hard Rock Stadium led to Miami choosing to run the ball, force a timeout from the Bills, and punt.

The rain came down suddenly, and the ball seemed to be slipping out of Tagovailoa’s hand. Probably a good choice to just run it there and punt.

Bills sixth possession​


The Bills started with a five-yard pass from Allen to wide receiver Khalil Shakir, but an incomplete pass targeting Kincaid, with the ball sliding through the tight end’s hands, led to a run and the end of the half.

The weather change hit both teams hard. Will it keep up in the second half? Can we get a hot, humid field for the rest of the game to slow down any Buffalo comeback attempt?

Third Quarter​

Bills seventh possession​


Buffalo opened with a return to the 44-yard line, but a holding penalty backed them up to the 18-yard line. A Cook run for three yards and an Allen scramble for five yards, with a defensive holding penalty added on, gave the Bills a first down. Cook was then stopped for no gain on the next snap, only to have another defensive holding penalty called on Miami, moving the ball forward five yards and giving Buffalo another first down. Cook gained five yards on a reception before the Dolphins’ defense, led by Jack Jones, stuffed wide receiver Elijah Moore for a one-yard loss. Allen scrambled for 15 yards on the 3rd-and-6 play, but a holding penalty negated the gain and pushed the Bills into a 3rd-and-16. Somehow, Allen scrambled around for about 10 seconds on the next snap, avoiding the rush and moving around in the backfield to stay alive until he could complete a 21-yard pass to wide receiver Curtis Samuel. Allen threw on the next three plays, completing two of them to Shakir for a combined 16 yards. Cook then added 14 yards on the ground. The next four plays featured a Cook run for three yards, an Allen scramble for nine yards, a Cook run for two yards, and a Allen pass to running back Ray Davis for no gain. On 3rd-and-Goal from the five-yard line, Allen targeted Knox in the endzone, but the ball went straight to Miami safety Ifeatu Melifonwu for the interception.

That was a nasty, nine-minute drive from the Bills, just doing anything they wanted to do as Allen worked his magic. They moved the ball 77 yards and came away with nothing as the Miami defense made another play to steal away the momentum.

Dolphins seventh possession​


After the pick, Miami began at its 20-yard line, with Tagovailoa finding tight end Greg Dulcich for 22 yards on the second snap, then Achane running for 13 yards to move into Bills’ territory. The next play, however, had the Bills in the backfield almost as soon as Achane took the hand off and he lost four yards. An incomplete pass and a four-yard screen to Achane led to a Miami punt, with Jake Bailey dropping the ball perfectly at the two-yard line where it immediately died.

That punt was just gorgeous. Like, work of art gorgeous. Just perfect execution.

Bills eighth possession​


Buffalo picked up three yards on a run from Cook, six yards on a pass to Coleman, and two yards on an Allen run up the middle for the first down as the quarter ended.

Fourth Quarter​

Bills eighth possession (continued)​


After the break, Buffalo turned to chunk plays, including a 24-yard pass to wide receiver Tyrell Shavers, a 20-yard pass to Knox, and a 35-yard touchdown pass to Coleman. On the two-point attempt, Fitzpatrick met Shakir at the goal line to deny the attempt and keep Miami leading by 10.

At some point, Allen was going to will the Bills to a score. Now, how does Miami respond? Can they control the ball, run clock, and put up some points here?

Dolphins 16-6.

Dolphins eighth possession​


Miami picked up one first down on a seven-yard pass from Tagovailoa to wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, a play that the Bills tried to challenge but the referees did not see the red flag. Three plays later, Tagovailoa looked deep for Waddle, but like the opening drive interception, he simply threw up a jump ball and the Bills picked it off.

Both picks looked the same, with Tagovailoa just throwing the ball up and hoping Waddle could make a play. Both times it was into double coverage, and both times it led to an interception. The Bills are still starting at their own 24-yard line, so it is as good as a punt, but Miami missed an opportunity to continue to chew clock.

Bills ninth possession​


The Bills opened with a four-yard pass to Moore and a 16 yard pass to running back Ty Johnson. After an incomplete pass, Allen found Shakir for nine yards, then carried the ball for 15 yards on a sneak attempt, but as he was held up, linebacker Jordyn Brooks knocked the ball loose and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick recovered for Miami.

YES!!!!!! The Bills have to score quickly, Allen knows it and tried to make something happen, continuing to try to move forward even as he was being tackled. It allowed Miami to change a big Bills play into a huge Dolphins play. They took advantage of the situation and can now work to kill the clock.

Dolphins ninth possession​


Miami opened the drive with a three-yard run from Achane to start working to chew the clock. The second run did the opposite, however, as the running back took the ball 59 yards for the score.

Who cares about killing the clock when you can take a carry up the middle and turn it into a 59-yard score. Let’s go!

Screw chewing the clock when you can do this…

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— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 9, 2025

Dolphins 23-6.

Bills tenth possession​


The Bills opened at their 35-yard line, needing to move the ball quickly. Cook gained nine yards on a reception and seven yards on a run on the first two snaps before an incomplete pass and a sack pushed the Bills into a 4th-and-15. Allen was again pressured on the play, but he was able to scramble free and find Shakir for a 25-yard gain. Knox picked up five yards on a reception on the next snap before an incomplete pass brought up 3rd-and-5 at the Miami 25-yard line. Allen threw to Shakir for the first down on a five-yard gain, but an unnecessary roughness penalty backed the Bills up 15 yards. Allen was sacked by Chubb on the next play, with a phantom taunting call after the play. The Bills scored a touchdown on the next play.

Fitzpatrick made the initial hit on Allen for the sack, but he could not finish it, with linebacker Willie Gay, Jr., cleaning up. That taunting penalty was crap. Chubb was nowhere near any player after the sack, yet somehow was called for a taunt.

Dolphins 23-13.

Dolphins tenth possession​


After wide receiver Cedrick Wilson, Jr., dove forward to snag the onside kick attempt from Buffalo, Miami added five yards with an illegal formation penalty on the Bills. Achane ran for two yards to force the Bills’ first timeout. Achane picked up nothing on the next play, but forced another Bills timeout. On 3rd-and-8, Achane found a hole and the endzone from 35 yards out.

It has been a long time since Miami had a performance like this against Buffalo. Let’s keep it going!

Dolphins 30-13.

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— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 9, 2025

Bills 11th possession​


Buffalo pulled Allen for their 11th possession, replacing him with Mitchell Trubisky. Davis took two carries, one for a one-yard loss and one for no gain, on the first two snaps, leading to the two-minute warning. Trubisky scrambled for two yards on 3rd-and-11, leading to a punt.

Clearly, the Bills have thrown in the towel. The fans are leaving and the team is just trying to run out the clock. This feels so good.

Dolphins 11th possession​


Miami knelt to kill the clock and end the game with the win.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ek-10-josh-allen-tua-tagovailoa-jaylen-waddle
 
Dolphins trample over the Bills – The Splash Zone 11/10/25

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The Miami Dolphins absolutely dominated the Buffalo Bills yesterday afternoon. After a week where there was discussions on whether this team would give up or not, the Dolphins played their most inspired game of the season. Does this win help them in the long run? Probably not. But it’s just nice to enjoy a victory over a division opponent that has dominated this team for the past several years. The Dolphins will be traveling out of the country for their matchup against the Washington Commanders in Madrid, Spain on Sunday.

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

Miami Dolphins instant takeaways as best performance of season triggers upset of Bills
The Miami Dolphins saved their best performance of the season for when it was needed the most.


Bills at Dolphins​


Hyde10: Defense dominates, Achane’s day, Waddle not a Bill — 10 thoughts on Dolphins’ win over Buffalo
Just when you thought nothing went as expected for the Miami Dolphins this season, they had a Sunday where — well, nothing went as expected.

Miami Dolphins instant report card after stunning upset of Buffalo Bills | Schad
The Miami Dolphins were massive underdogs at home to the Buffalo Bills.

‘New guys’ like JuJu Brents help Miami Dolphins finally corral Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Dolphins defensive back Julius “JuJu” Brents stood an unexpected, perhaps even totally unknown, hero in the aftermath of Miami’s stunning upset of the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium.

Mike McDaniel’s philosophical shift against the Bills helped the Dolphins’ offense reach rare heights few teams have achieved versus Buffalo
The former run-game coordinator woke up and decided to pound the rock.


Mike McDaniel​


Where Did This Win Rank Among Mike McDaniel’s Most Impressive?
The Miami Dolphins handled the Buffalo Bills despite going into the game as heavy underdogs


Dolphins 2025 Season​


Miami Dolphins interim GM Champ Kelly looks smart to not trade Achane, Waddle | Schad
Wearing a sharp green suit, Miami Dolphins interim general manager Champ Kelly hugged players and coaches as they ran off the field after a stunning 30-13 upset of the Buffalo Bills.


Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


Remembing A Phinsider Great: RIP Joe Faircloth AKA daytonadolfan
By now, most of you have heard the horrible news that we lost one of the longest and most beloved members of our family here at the Phinsider. Dale Joseph Faircloth, aka daytonadolfan aka Tona, passed away last month, unexpectedly, at the age of 67.

Miami Dolphins announce 2025 NFL Fan of the Year Winners
For the first time, a pair of Miami Dolphins fans will represent the team as the 2025 NFL Fan of the Year

Teams had heavy interest in Miami Dolphins RB De’Von Achane ahead of 2025 NFL Trade Deadline
The Miami Dolphins received plenty of phone calls, but ultimately decided to keep De’Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle.

Dolphins fans sound off on what should come next!
Miami Dolphins fans share their preferred direction for the franchise going forward.

NFL Week 10 winners picks: Odds and predictions for Sunday’s games
It is Week 10 of the NFL season and our winners picks are in.

Miami Dolphins Week 10 fan confidence, trade deadline grade, and Mike McDaniel next to be fired?
Will Mike McDaniel be the next head coach fired in the NFL? How did fans react to the Dolphins’ trade deadline?

Bills vs Dolphins inactive players Week 10: Injuries take a toll for both teams
The inactive lists for both the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins have been released.

Bills were ‘highest bidder” for Miami Dolphins star WR Jaylen Waddle
Dolphins almost traded Jaylen Waddle to AFC East Rival ahead of 2025 NFL Trade Deadline.

Bills vs. Dolphins final score, immediate reaction: Miami dominates division rivals
Immediate reactions as the Dolphins dominate the Bills in Week 10.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...ample-over-the-bills-the-splash-zone-11-10-25
 
Monday Night Football: Philadelphia Eagles @ Green Bay Packers Open Live Thread & Game Information

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Week 10 of the NFL season ends this evening with a solid game between two first-place teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. The Pack will be looking for a major bounce-back game this evening after their surprising loss to the underdog, the Carolina Panthers, last week, 13-16. The Eagles come into this game on a two-game win streak, including their victory last week over their divisional opponent, the New York Giants, 38-20.

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:

Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) 1st NFC East @ GB Packers (5-2-1) 1st NFC North​

  • Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. EST, Monday, November 10th
  • Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • TV Broadcast: ABC
  • Streaming: ESPN+, NFL+ (replay available after game ends)
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Packers -1.5; Point total: 45.5; Moneyline: Eagles -102 | Packers -116

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/non-mi...bay-packers-open-live-thread-game-information
 
Did the Dolphins win over the Bills mean anything – The Splash Zone 11/11/25

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The Miami Dolphins pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the season when they beat the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Perhaps we caught a glimpse of what this Dolphins team should look and play like, as we wonder where this team has been all season. It’s easy to have a performance like this and then follow it up with an unglamourous one. Looking ahead at the Dolphins schedule, they have some very favorable matchups in the coming weeks. It’s not hard to imagine this team inching closer to .500

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

What Did the Big Win Mean in the Big Picture?
The Miami Dolphins produced their best performance of the season while dominating the Buffalo Bills


Mike McDaniel​


Mike McDaniel literally and figuratively went the extra mile on his way home to troll Bills Mafia in the aftermath of Dolphins’ upset win over Buffalo
Talk about going the extra mile to get the last word in….

Mike McDaniel’s Dolphins delivered a narrative-busting win over Buffalo — and another defining test for his job security looms ahead
McDaniel’s best argument for the future is to break a few narratives along the way. Sunday was big to start.

Miami Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel on upsetting the Bills, going to Spain to play Washington Commanders
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel spoke to reporters a day after the 30-13 upset of the Buffalo Bills and just before the team took off for Madrid to face the Washington Commanders.


Dolphins Front Office​


The Dolphins’ front office purge continues as Miami reportedly parts ways with two major figures in its scouting department
Chris Grier isn’t the only change this fall.


Dolphins Secondary​


Examining Brents’ Place After Strong First Start with Dolphins
The former second-round pick showed out against the Buffalo Bills


Dolphins Defensive Line​


After relentless trade rumors, Bradley Chubb’s Week 10 performance in 30-13 win over Buffalo ranks among NFL’s best outings of recent years in one major stat
“And I took that personally” — Bradley Chubb, probably


Dolphins 2025 Season​


Miami Dolphins overreaction Monday… Extend De’Von Achane? Keep Jaylen Waddle?
The Miami Dolphins stunned the Buffalo Bills, 30-13, at Hard Rock Stadium, behind De’Von Achane, Jaylen Waddle and Jordyn Brooks.

One of the Miami Dolphins’ most important pieces of the 2025 roster had a major role in finally securing a breakthrough win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 10
The young guns are making plays!


Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


Dolphins trample over the Bills – The Splash Zone 11/10/25
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.

The Good, Bad & Ugly from the Miami Dolphins Week 10 win over the Buffalo Bills
Dolphins shock the football world; batter the Bills by a score of 30-13.

One of the Miami Dolphins’ most important pieces of the 2025 roster had a major role in finally securing a breakthrough win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 10
The young guns are making plays!

Miami Dolphins open as favorites for Week 11 vs Commanders in Spain
The Miami Dolphins are coming off a big win over the Buffalo Bills. They are the early favorites for their Week 11 game against the Washington Commanders in Spain.

Did Mike McDaniel troll traveling Bills fans following Miami’s victory on Sunday?
Mike McDaniel neither confirms nor denies he made appearance at Elbo Room following Miami’s victory over Buffalo.

NFL Week 10 winners picks: Monday Night Football predictions for Eagles vs. Packers
The NFL’s Week 10 schedule ends tonight with the Eagles vs. Packers. Who will win? Our experts make their predictions.

Dolphins fire two of their longest-tenured executives, continue front office purge
The Dolphins have fired their co-directors of pro personnel.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...-bills-mean-anything-the-splash-zone-11-11-25
 
Phinsider Question Of The Day: Washington Commanders Players You Would Steal

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Our Miami Dolphins are confusing, to say the least. I doubt any of us honestly saw the Buffalo Bills’ whipping at the hands of our Phins coming. Now, Miami will travel overseas to Spain to take on the struggling Washington Commanders, so who knows what will happen. I’ll ask for your predicitons for this game in tomorrow night’s post, but at this point, predicting anything about this team seems somewhat impossible.

Either way, the Washington Commanders have plenty of players on their roster who could help our Miami Dolphins. But which ones do you believe they could use or would be an upgrade at a certain position? For me, it would start with the offensive line. I just pray that they hire a GM who believes in building from the trenches out.

So our obvious Phinsider Question Of The Day is: Which Washington Commanders player or players would you steal to be placed on our Miami Dolphins roster and why?

Please share your thougths and answers in the comments section below-

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...washington-commanders-players-you-would-steal
 
Austin Jackson returns to Miami Dolphins practice

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The Miami Dolphins took to the practice field in beautiful Madrid, Spain today ahead of their international contest against the Washington Commanders slated for Sunday. The location of the practice wasn’t the only change, however, as starting right tackle Austin Jackson returned to action for the first time since suffering a toe injury in week one against the Indianapolis Colts.

Head coach Mike McDaniel said the team opened Jackson’s 21-day window to be activated, so now the Dolphins have three weeks to remove Jackson from the injured reserve list and bring him back to the 53-man roster. Today’s practice is a good indication that that may happen sooner rather than later.

In Jackson’s absence, the Dolphins have deployed former Chicago Bears offensive lineman, Larry Borom, at right tackle and the results have been mixed — albeit better than his performances with the Bears.

Borom has earned a 53.7 grade from Pro Football Focus for his play this season — ranking him 65th out of 76 tackles graded. His pass blocking grade is a 64.2, while his run blocking score checks in at a 45.0. They credit him with just two sacks allowed all season long.

We will continue to keep you updated with all things Miami Dolphins football as the team tries to claw their way back to a .500 record for the 2025 season.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...in-jackson-returns-to-miami-dolphins-practice
 
Phinsider Question Of The Day: Washington Commanders Vs. Miami Dolphins Predictions

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I suspect that some Miami Dolphins fans believe that trouncing the Buffalo Bills at home is a sign that the team will go on a tear and somehow get into the playoffs. I don’t know that this team has the pieces to do so but the optimism is nice to see all the same. I hope I am wrong and the overly optimistic among the fan base are the ones that are actually grounded in reality. I don’t know what to make of the latest bi-polar version of the Dolphins.

While losing to the Baltimore Ravens in between the Atlanta Falcons game and the Bills game is something that most of us predicted, how does this team beat down a fairly decent Falcons team and a good Bills team but not put up much of a fight against the Ravens? Further, if they could have played like this all along where has this been and who is to blame? The most consistant thing about our Miami Dolphins over the last several years is incosistancy.

Its with that and the concept of who the hell knows what the Dolphins will do from one week to the next in mind tonights PQOTD is:

What are your predictions for the upcoming game between your Dolphins and Commanders? Final score? MVP of the game? Other bold predictions?

Please give us your answers and thoughts in the comments section below-

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...gton-commanders-vs-miami-dolphins-predictions
 
How good has Jaylen Waddle been for the Dolphins this year?

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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is having a tremendous year. After a horrific season-ending injury suffered by wide receiver Tyreek Hill against the New York Jets in Week 3, Waddle was primed for much bigger role for the rest of the season. So far, he’s lived up to the task.

But, that almost wasn’t the case—at least, not for Miami.

At one point, it seemed as if Waddle had taken his last snap for the Dolphins, with trade rumors circling over his head for weeks. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that division rivals Buffalo Bills were heavily interested in Waddle.

The Bills apparently offered a 2027 first round pick (and more) for the 5th-year wideout , but the Dolphins insisted on that pick being moved up to 2026. The Denver Broncos were also reportedly interested in his services, but those rumors may have been more smoke than fire.

Pelissero: Bills offered their 2027 first-round pick as part of a trade package for Jaylen Waddle.

Dolphins wanted the pick to be in 2026. pic.twitter.com/CmOAYCMgoh

— Underdog NFL (@UnderdogNFL) November 9, 2025

A deal never materialized, and the deadline came and went. Waddle remained in Miami, at least for now. But with all that said, just how good has Waddle been for the Dolphins this year?

Well, Waddle ranks among the league’s best in nearly every relevant statistic, and is far and away Miami’s best receiver.

  • Receiving Yards – 670 (10th)
  • Touchdowns – 5 (T-14th)
  • Receptions – 46 (T-16th)
  • Yards Per Route Run – 2.96 (3rd)
  • First Downs – 33 (11th)
Yard per route run rate leaders *without Tyreek Hill on the field* in 2025:

Elite stuff from Jaylen Waddle https://t.co/pAfBjMAugt pic.twitter.com/OAAK0huI4o

— Jacob Gibbs (@jagibbs_23) November 11, 2025

Due to Hill’s injury, Dolphins are also using Waddle in a different role this season. In years prior, Waddle played 2nd-fiddle to Hill, with the latter being used in motion almost every play. Waddle primarily played in the slot, and was the 2nd-read on most plays. But this season, Waddle has taken over Hill’s role. As we all know, the Dolphins use pre-snap motion more than almost every team in the NFL.

Translation, Waddle is getting more targets this season. Last season, Waddle only saw 5.53 targets per game. This season, that number is up to 6.6.

What NFL teams are using the most play-action and pre-snap shift/motion? pic.twitter.com/ws2gssgUh5

— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) November 12, 2025

With those targets, Waddle’s production has drastically improved. In fact, this season, Waddle is on pace for 78 receptions, 1,139 yards, and 8 touchdowns. That would be enough for his personal best in receptions since his rookie year (104), 2nd-highest receiving yards, and tied for the most touchdowns he’s ever had in a season. Waddle has also totaled over 1,000 yards in every season as a pro, and he’s firmly on pace to repeat that feat again this season.

The Dolphins are not a good football team, and they have made many mistakes in years prior that has brought them to this point. But, the decision to keep Waddle is proving to be a good one. He can be a true cornerstone piece for this franchise for years to come, and long may this production continue.

What do you think of Waddle’s performances this season? Can he be a true No. 1 weapon? Should the Dolphins have traded him? Let us know down below!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/genera...jaylen-waddle-been-for-the-dolphins-this-year
 
Thursday Night Football: NY Jets @ NE Patriots Open Live Thread & Game Information

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Week eleven of the 2025-2026 NFL season kicks off this evening with an AFC East showdown between the first-place New England Patriots and the last-place New York Jets. Despite the Jets’ last-place ranking and having only two wins, those two wins are in their last two games, including their victory last week over the Cleveland Browns, 27-20. The Patriots, coming into this game are on a seven game win streak incluing last weeks upset victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 28-23.

Please use this evening thread to discuss 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.

NY Jets (2-7) 4th AFC East @ NE Patriots (8-2) 1st AFC East​

  • When: Thursday, November 13th, 8:15 PM EST
  • Where: Gilette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Streaming: Amazon Prime, NFL+ (following the game)
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Patriots -12.5; Point total: 43.5; Moneyline: Patriots -900 | Jets +610

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/non-mi...ne-patriots-open-live-thread-game-information
 
Dolphins prepping for Commanders matchup- The Splash Zone 11/14/25

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The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders will square of in Madrid, Spain on Sunday. It will be an early kickoff for the fans back in the United States with a starting time of 9:30 a.m. ET. After their stunning upset over the Buffalo Bills, the Dolphins will look to build off that and maybe go on a winning streak with a soft schedule on the horizon over the next few weeks. While the Dolphins are getting a little healthier, the Commanders are dealing with plenty of injuries of their own. Their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, is out with an elbow injury meaning Marcus Mariota will get the start.

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

Dolphins and Commanders preparing for Madrid game on rival soccer grounds
Madrid’s soccer rivalry is on ahead of the NFL’s final international game of the season.


Commanders at Dolphins​


Dolphins’ Austin Jackson returns to practice in Spain; Robinson, Douglas progressing
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa may soon have his top blind-side protector back.


Dolphins Quarterbacks​


How Tua Grew From His Biggest Mistake
The Miami Dolphins quarterback touched on a variety of topics during his press conference in Madrid

Dolphins Likely To Retain Tua Tagovailoa For 2026?
Joining Trevor Lawrence as a summer 2024 extension recipient yet to justify his contract, Tua Tagovailoa has gone through an up-and-down stretch since the ink dried on his megadeal.


Dolphins Wide Receivers​


How Jaylen Waddle Became a No-Doubt WR1 for Dolphins
Waddle has stepped up quite a bit since the Dolphins lost Tyreek Hill


Dolphins Offensive Line​


Despite the Dolphins’ ongoing struggles up front, one member got a subtle nod as a candidate for the league’s newest award
Fact: Miami’s offensive line continues to have its frustrating moments. Also fact: Aaron Brewer is him.

The Dolphins’ long search for offensive line consistency rolls on in 2025 — and Miami’s evolving passing plan is a source for both optimism and frustration
How are the Dolphins’ renewed investments in their offensive line going so far in 2025?


Dolphins Defense​


It might be time to fill out your Anthony Weaver apology form — Miami’s defense has quietly undergone a stunning midseason transformation by nearly any measure
Turns out Anthony Weaver did not, in fact, forget how to coach.


Dolphins Secondary​


Chris Perkins: Meet Dante Trader Jr., the Dolphins’ most impressive rookie, ‘I’m kind of crazy’
Dolphins rookie safety Dante Trader Jr. is the star of the team’s 2025 draft class. Keep an eye on him when the Dolphins play Washington on Sunday in Madrid, Spain. You’ll agree with my assessment.


Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


Fins Up, Fins Down | Week Ten
One young Dolphins cornerback shines, while another continues to struggle.

Dolphins make front office moves – The Splash Zone 11/12/25
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.

Austin Jackson returns to Miami Dolphins practice
Miami Dolphins getting healthier on offensive line; could see return of Austin Jackson soon.

Five Things I Think I Think About the Miami Dolphins – Week 10
aberrent (adj) – being out of the ordinary

How good has Jaylen Waddle been for the Dolphins this year?
Jaylen Waddle has been tremendous for the Dolphins this year.

Phinsider Question Of The Day: Washington Commanders Vs. Miami Dolphins Predictions
Miami Dolphins fans give us their predictions for the upcoming game against the Washington Commanders.

Miami Dolphins fan confidence following Bills win, ahead of Commanders in Spain
How are you feeling about the Miami Dolphins following their win over the Buffalo Bills?

Miami Dolphins getting healthier ahead of clash with Washington Commanders
Aaron Brewer and Rasul Douglas return to practice for Miami Dolphins.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...r-commanders-matchup-the-splash-zone-11-14-25
 
Phinsider Victory Of The Week Open Thread Vol. 655

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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-655
 
Previewing Commanders/Dolphins international matchup – The Splash Zone 11/15/25

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The Miami Dolphins will be taking on the Washington Commanders in Madrid, Spain tomorrow and it will be an early kickoff for the people back on American soil. The Dolphins will be looking to build off of their upset win over the Buffalo Bills and should have a favorable matchup against a banged up Commanders team. However, international games haven’t been kind to the Dolphins but hopefully they can buck the trend with a victory on Sunday.

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

Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Commanders, 3 Most Important Matchups, Prediction
The Miami Dolphins are facing the Washington Commanders in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday, Nov. 16. at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.


Champ Kelly​


Miami Dolphins interim GM Champ Kelly dives into ‘opportunity’ to build winner | Habib
Eight weeks. That’s how long Champ Kelly has to make an impression with the Miami Dolphins, and particularly with owner Stephen Ross, if he’s to remove the “interim” label from his title of general manager.

Dolphins interim GM Champ Kelly: How he views role, and insight on recent moves
Miami Dolphins interim general manager Champ Kelly watched over the team’s practice Friday from a suite at Estadio Metropolitano, days before the team faces the Washington Commanders on Sunday in the NFL’s first game in Spain.


Phinsider News You May Have Missed​


Dolphins prepping for Commanders matchup- The Splash Zone 11/14/25
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.

Ryan Tannehill: ‘I think that chapter is closed’
Former Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill talks any return to the playing field and the Dolphins’ 2025 season.

Phinsider Victory Of The Week Open Thread Vol. 655
Join us on Friday evening’s to share your victory of the week and to discuss your Miami Dolphins.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/the-sp...nternational-matchup-the-splash-zone-11-15-25
 
Your Commanders Vs Dolphins Predictions/Players You Would Steal

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Our Miami Dolphins will take on the Washington Commanders tomorrow from Madrid, Spain. As usual, I asked a couple of questions leading up to this week’s game. Below are some of your thoughts and answers:

Which Washington Commanders player or players would you steal to be placed on our Miami Dolphins roster, and why?

THEphinz believes Daniels would get killed behind our OL.

Scary Terry would be fun. I think Daniel’s is RH3 version 2. Made of glass. Behind our line? Uh uh

SlayerNation1 wants a CB but not a skinny QB.

Robbie Chosen

probably Sainristil as a CB

Daniels despite His playmaking ability, I can’t abide the slender QB type. The next QB needs to be durable.

phinette23 is okay with the slight build of Daniels.

Daniels. I know there are questions about his durability, but the guy is a baller.

Alpha6 wants a new starter for each side of the ball.

Terry McLaurin, WR

would be a great asset for Tua.

Bobby Wagner, LB

veteran who I’d love to see on the Dolphins defense.

Wildfin22 just wants a good chunk of the Commanders’ offense.

Jayden Daniels with this receiving corps would be danger that any opponent would want to avoid.

Spok507 says it’s an easy question to answer.

Easy. Jayden Daniels.

What are your predictions for the upcoming game between your Dolphins and Commanders? Final score? MVP of the game? Other bold predictions?

SlayerNation1
sees Miami taking this one easily.

MIA 30 WAS 17

I could talk myself into any result with any winner.

Really, this is MIA’s four game winning streak coming to fruition as they are destined to win 6 or 7, and the Owner will somehow see that as not being “status quo”. Ross will be announcing that He will be looking forward to “getting back to 8-9 in 2026”.

This is a usually a bipolar letdown situation for MIA and Mike, so an embarrassing loss, on the heels of trolling after a big win, would be on brand for Mike.

I have seen a lot of WAS and they are getting shelled.

MIA if they run quick crossers should have 450 yards easily. Mariota is awful.

Peanuts666 sees Miami with the win on the back of Achane again.

MIA 24 WAS 16. Another Achane the game MVP. Game close at halftime. Brents will have another great game.

sdphinsfan has an idea of what should happen, but the answer to what will happen is yet to be known.

What should happen is a relatively comfortable win for Miami, 31-14. Waddle should have a good day but I’m looking for Washington to have a bigger day. What should happen is the Defense will stifle the run game and get after Mariota. Ertz and Sinnott will have some production but not enough. That’s what should happen, but it will only materialize if the Dolphins are more proficient at beating the Commandos than they are themselves. And that’s a big IF……

cyberflea has Miami continuing their “streak” tomorrow morning.

Predicting which Dolphins team will show up is a prediction in itself. Personally, I don’t think this Dolphins team is capable of going on a tear. However, the Dolphins will get on a roll continuing their big winning streak and win two in a row. 😁

The Commander’s defense is not good, surrendering 38.5 points and 451.3 total yards per game over the last month, with the highest yards-per-play average allowed (7.37) in the NFL and averaging only one sack per game in their last four.

Dolphins win sending the Commanders back to the US with their 6th straight loss – 34-23

MiamiItaliano has a close, low-scoring game, a rough day for Tua, and Achane going off again.

10-7 Dolphins. Tua 3 picks. Achane MVP with 200 yards.

TheRoo1 sees the Phins dropping the game because it’s too much mentally for McDaniel to win two in a row.

Phins 17, Federal fuqqups 24 Trying to win two weeks in a row is too mentally taxing for Mikey.

Molly Polly II has it all working for the second week in a row.

Score: Finz win 27-19

MVP: Crimson Tide Duo

Bold predictions: defense continues to surprise us all! Def achieves min 2 turnovers; special teams scores TD, TE Dulcich 4 or more targets (MM gotta get this dude the ball!!!)

Dwadeshouse has a close win for Miami in a possible trap game.

I feel like this is a trap game. Quinn has taken over defensive play-calling for the Commanders. Phins coming off a big win and the feel good factor that brings.

I can see this being much closer than many expect. Il say 20-17 win for the Dolphins

I Hate Sports, based on the screen name, doesn’t even want to be here.

My prediction: One of these teams will have a 4-7 record after the game and the other a 3-8 record.

NCDolfan has the Phins winning off a big day from the defense.

Dolphins 24 Wash 16. A big special teams play and D forces 2 turnovers

That’s our random selection of comments this evening. I hope the positivity among most of you carries over to the actual game tomorrow. Thank you, as always, to each of you for taking the time to answer our PQOTD. Please join us early tomorrow morning for the games live thread kicking off at 9:30 AM EST.

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

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I don’t think anyone saw what happened last weekend when our Miami Dolphins just straight up took it to the Buffalo Bills on both sides of the ball. Somehow, after looking like the worst team in the NFL to begin the season, our Dolphins have won two out of their last three games. Can they make it three out of four today when they face off against a poor Washington Commanders team? While the Commanders have the same record as Miami at 3-7, Washington is coming off five straight losses. The Commanders dropped last week’s game to the Detroit Lions in a blowout, 44-22.

Please use this thread to follow this evening’s game between the Washington Commanders 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:

Washington Commanders (3-7) 3rd NFC East @ Miami Dolphins (3-7) 3rd AFC East​

  • Kickoff: 9:30 a.m. EST, Sunday, November 16th
  • Location: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, Spain
  • TV: NFL Network; CBS4 in the Miami metro area
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  • Referees: Shawn Smith (Referee); Tra Blake (Umpire); Jay Bilbo (Down Judge); Jeff Seeman (Line Judge); Dyrol Prioleau (Field Judge); Boris Cheek (Side Judge); Dino Paganelli (Back Judge); Mike Wimmer (Replay Official); Michalski Hank (Replay Assistant)
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  • Head-to-Head (Regular Season): Dolphins lead 9-5
  • Most Recent Game Results: 2023 Week 13 (Dec. 3, 2023) – Dolphins won 45-15 at Washington
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Commanders vs. Dolphins final score, reaction to Miami overtime win

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The first regular-season game in NFL history in Madrid, Spain has come to an end with a Miami overtime victory. In a game marred by penalties, turnovers, and failed fourth-down attempts, Miami improved to 4-7 on the season while Washington fell to 3-8.

Nothing in the game was pretty. Both teams struggled to execute, but in the end, Miami did enough to come away with the win. There are questions to be answered, but for the first time this year, the Dolphins have won back-to-back games.

Final Score​


Commanders 13 – 16 Dolphins

Recap and reaction​

First Quarter​

Dolphins first possession​


The Commanders won the coin toss and deferred to the second half, giving Miami’s offense the ball first. The Dolphins opened the drive with three big plays: an 11-yard run from running back De’Von Achane, a 14-yard pass from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, and a 23-yard run from Achane. Head coach Mike McDaniel called a timeout after the run from Achane, and Miami seemed to lose their momentum. They only picked up nine yards on the next three plays, then were penalized for a delay of game on a play when running back Ollie Gordon would have powered forward for a first down. Miami settled for a field goal.

Great start. I’m not sure why the timeout was called, but McDaniel clearly did not like what he was seeing. Not so great second half to the drive. A touchdown there would have felt so much different from the field goal. The pressure is on the defense now to make a stop and allow the offense to make up for stalling out.

Dolphins 3-0.

Commanders first possession​


The Commanders’ opening drive mirrored Miami’s first possession. Quarterback Marcus Mariota opened the possession with a nine-yard pass to wide receiver Chris Moore, followed by two runs from running back Chris Rodriguez, Jr., for a combined 11 yards. The drive continued in much the same manner, including a Mariota pass to tight end Coloson Yankoff for four yards on a 4th-and-1 from the Commanders’ 46-yard line. The Commanders used a timeout to avoid a delay of game penalty in the middle of the possession, then benefitted from back-to-back penalties on the Dolphins, with safety Minkah Fitzpatrick called for an illegal low block and linebacker Tyrel Dodson flagged for defensive pass interference. Ultimately reaching the Miami three-yard line, a false start penalty on fourth down pushed Washington back and they settled for a field goal.

The Commanders smacked the Dolphins defense on the ground and through the air on the opening drive. Miami’s defense had stepped up in recent weeks, but they looked overmatched on this possession. They need to clean up the penalties and not allow Mariota to look like an MVP candidate. The Commanders’ quarterback was five-for-five for 37 yards on the drive.

Tied 3-3.

Dolphins second possession​


Miami opened with an Achane run for five yards, then a Tagovailoa pass to tight end Greg Dulcich for 14 yards. After offsetting holding penalties negated a 20-yard run from Achane, an odd looking formation with tackle Daniel Brunskill, Gordon, and Achane all in the backfield, resulted in a carry for no gain on a backwards pass from Tagovailoa to Achane. A 15-yard Achane run ended the first quarter.

Second Quarter​

Dolphins second possession (continued)​


Miami moved quickly after the break, primarily using Achane and Gordon on the ground but picking up 18 yards on a pass to wide receiver Malik Washington as well. They reached the Commanders’ 10-yard line on an eight-yard run from Gordon, but an incomplete pass and a sack of Tagovailoa pushed the Dolphins into a 4th-and-13 from the 21-yard line, leading to another field goal.

Miami is finding success, but they are not finishing right now. They need to tighten up the execution in the redone. The incomplete pass toward tight end Dulcich, the only incomplete pass in the game so far, seemed like the tight end ran a different route than Tagovailoa was expecting. Another field goal is fine, but there has not been much excitement from the Dolphins’ offense yet.

Dolphins 6-3.

Commanders second possession​


Washington lost a yard to open the drive with Rodriguez trying to run through the middle of the line of scrimmage. Mariota threw to tight end Zach Ertz for 15 yards on second down, then Rodriguez picked up 17 yards on a run. The pattern repeated with a pass to the tight end for nine yards and rush from the running back for five yards. Two incomplete passes and a sack of Mariota forced a field goal attempt from the Commanders, with the 51-yard kick pushing wide right.

Again, the Commanders are able to find success moving the ball against the Miami defense, but the Dolphins get lucky and force a field goal attempt – and this time it is even better with the kick missing. Miami’s defense needs to make an adjustment quickly.

Dolphins third possession​


The Dolphins’ third possession is barely worthy of a note in the recap. A pass to Waddle for seven yards was followed by a two-yard loss from Achane and a 12-yard loss on a sack of Tagovailoa. Miami punted on the three-and-out drive.

Ouch. That was just ugly.

Commanders third possession​


The Commanders began at their six-yard line, then immediately lost a yard on a run from running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt. Washington was bailed out by a horrible defensive pass interference penalty on Miami cornerback Jack Jones, who did not impede wide receiver Deebo Samuel and the pass was completely uncatchable, moving them out to the 20-yard line. Washington continued to mix the pass and the run, moving down into the redone as they also allowed the clock to run. On 3rd-and-8 from the Miami 15-yard line, the Commanders appeared to gain four yards on a pass to Samuel, but an offensive pass interference penalty called against Samuel backed up Washington. On the subsequent 3rd-and-18, Samuel caught a screen pass, turning it into a 13-yard gain. The Commanders settled for a field goal.

The defense is relying on luck to make stops at the moment. The Commanders are simply beating Miami in everything they want to do. The Dolphins are getting lucky that a sack or a penalty comes at exactly the moment Washington could strike for the endzone, leading to a field goal attempt. They have also gotten lucky in Washington missing a field goal. Someone needs to snap some aggressiveness into the defense.

Tied 6-6.

Halftime Reactions​


So much was made of this being a battle between the two quarterbacks from Hawaii, with Mariota and Tagovailoa taking center stage. At this point, I feel sorry for anyone in Hawaii who started watching this game at 4:30 a.m., as you could take a nap and not miss much in this first half. Miami has to find the spark that led to the win against the Buffalo Bills last week.

Last week: Hahaha, the Bills won their Super Bowl against the Chiefs and now are sucking.

This week: pic.twitter.com/sn5wciN6oE

— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) November 16, 2025

Third Quarter​

Commanders fourth possession​


Starting with the ball in the second half, the Commanders ended the field-goal fest with a six-play frive that took just 3:36 off the clock. Running back Chase Edmonds returned the kickoff to the Washington 41-yard line, then Mariota and Rodriguez took over, moving down the field in chunks, including two runs from Rodriguez for 12 yards each. The drive ended with a 20-yard pass from Mariota to Samuel for the touchdown.

Well, the needed changes to the defense did not appear on the first drive. Washington ran over them on the way to the score – both figuratively and literally. Samuel just powered through the tackle attempts to land in the endzone.

Commanders 13-6

Dolphins fourth possession​


Miami looked to answer, starting with a 31-yard pass from Tagovailoa to Waddle followed by a 14-yard pass from Tagovailoa to tight end Julian Hill. Already at the Commanders’ 20-yard line, Miami turned to the run game, with Achane picking up two yards on two carries and Gordon adding 11 on three attempts. On 4th-and-Goal from the two-yard line, Tagovailoa attempted a pass to Waddle in the front of the endzone, but linebacker Bobby Wagner made a diving pass breakup to force the turnover on downs.

The call to go for it was correct, but Miami cannot be giving up points like that. The good news is, Washington is 98 yards away from the endzone. The bad news is, the Dolphins’ defense has not proven they can stop the Commanders yet.

Commanders fifth possession​


Starting at the two-yard line, a false start penalty on the first play moved Washington back to the one-yard line. After a run for two yards and an incomplete pass, Mariota connected with running back Jeremy McNichols on a screen pass that turned into a first down. The drive stalled out there, however, with the Commanders punting three plays later.

The defense made a stop, with a couple of false start penalties assisting them, to get the ball back for the offense with good field position.

Dolphins fifth possession​


An incomplete pass toward Waddle started the drive, but Miami was able to overcome it with a three-yard run from Achane and a 13-yard pass from Tagovailoa to Washington. After a Gordon run for six yards, Washington caught another pass and wove through the defense for 11 yards. The Dolphins attempted to draw the Commanders offsides as the clock ran down to the end of the quarter, and it appeared to work, but the referees determined the quarter ended before the penalty.

Fourth Quarter​

Dolphins fifth possession (continued)​


Miami restarted with a pop pass to Achane, who backed up into what looked like a big loss, only for the running back to somehow turn it into a nine-yard gain. Achane then converted the first down on a three-yard run. After an incomplete pass, Achane caught a screen pass and picked up seven yards. On 3rd-and-Goal from the one, Gordon powered through for the touchdown.

It was not the prettiest drive Miami has had this year, but they were finally able to end it with a touchdown. The highlight of the drive will be on the Achane nine-yard gain, but it will be more on the fake of a high snap Tagovailoa made after giving the ball to the running back. Just an overly exaggerated attempt to confuse the defense. Tied ball game. Time for the defense to make another stand so the offense can retake the lead and, hopefully, put this game away.

A for effort on the fake 😅

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Tied 13-13.

Commanders sixth possession​


A 10-yard run from Croskey-Merritt started the drive, but Miami was able to force a 3rd-and-8 immediately following. The pressure reached Mariota, who turned it into a 44-yard gain as he scrambled out of danger and down the right sideline. After a first down conversion over the next three plays, Washington had a 1st-and-Goal from the five. Back-to-back runs pushed the Commanders to the one-yard line on 3rd-and-Goal, where Miami was able to stuff another run for no gain. On 4th-and-Goal, the Commanders were forced to take a timeout to avoid a delay of the game after a late substitution. After the stoppage, Mariota looked toward Ertz who slipped as the pass was being thrown and the Commanders turned the ball over on downs.

That was the definition of bend but do not break defense. Wow. If Ertz did not slip, that was probably a touchdown. Great job from the front seven who stood up to stop every run at the goal line. Now, Miami has the ball at the one-yard line. They cannot make a mistake here. The game is there to be taken. Can they take it?

Dolphins sixth possession​


Starting at their one-yard line, Miami began the drive with a 20-yard run from Gordon to break Miami out of the danger area. A three-yard loss from Achane and a dropped pass by Waddle set up 3rd-and-13. The Dolphins attempted a screen pass, but no one was out in front of Achane, so Tagovailoa held the ball, then scrambled away momentarily before being sacked to set up a punt.

A great start to get away from the goal line, but other than that, it was ugly. The Waddle drop was bad – the ball hit him perfectly and he just could not bring it in.

Dolphins seventh possession​


Washington muffed the punt, with the Dolphins recovering the loose ball and starting a new drive at the Commanders’ 42-yard line. Gordon picked up a yard on first down, then Achane gained 12 yards on the second play. After a five-yard run from Achane, the Commanders called their second timeout of the half. An 18-yard run from Achane gave Miami 1st-and-Goal, with a one-yard run on the first attempt leading to Washington’s final timeout. Achane took the toss on 2nd-and-Goal, appeared to be in trouble in the backfield, but cut through everyone to get to the one-yard line. After the two-minute warning, on 3rd-and-Goal, the Dolphins gave the ball back to Achane, but he was stopped for no gain. Miami elected to go for it on 4th-and-1, only to have Gordon stuffed and no points scored.

Come on. There is a ton of time on the clock, so electing not to take the field goal made some sense, but that play never had a chance. The Commanders absolutely dominated the line of scrimmage and Gordon had no where to go. This is painful now.

Commanders seventh possession​


Starting at the three-yard line, Washington jumped out to the 31 with a 28-yard pass to Samuel. A one-yard run led to Miami using its first timeout. A three-yard pass to Ertz led to the second timeout before Mariota threw to wide receiver Jacoby Jones for a 25-yard gain. A run of two yards and an incomplete pass set up 3rd-and-8 from the Miami 38-yard line. After an incomplete pass, the Commanders missed the 56-yard field goal to give Miami a chance.

Wow, what a roller coaster. Miami looked in good position with Washington starting at the three, only to have the Commanders break out with some big plays. Then it looked like it was over as the Commanders moved into field goal range, only to give the Dolphins another chance with the ball. Insane, but can Miami pull off a miracle?

Dolphins eighth possession​


A short pass attempt near the sideline targeting Waddle fell incomplete as the throw was behind the receiver and Waddle could not bring it in. With four seconds left, Tagovailoa threw to Achane, who looked to lateral the ball but had no open options and had to try to force his way downfield; he was tackled after a 22-yard gain with no time remaining on the clock.

On to overtime. Damn. Just needed to get within field goal range there, but with no timeouts, it was going to be tough.

Overtime​

Commanders eighth possession​


Miami won the toss and elected to kick. Mariota looked to throw on first down, with cornerback Jack Jones intercepting the ball.

There we go. Miami should sneak out of Spain with the win as long as they do not screw anything up here.

Dolphins ninth possession​


Achane gained 10 yards on the first down play from the Commanders’ 33-yard line. Achane picked up four yards on the next play as Miami continued to work conservatively toward what could be a game-winning score. The Dolphins called a timeout as the play clock wound down, before Achane added another eight yards and a Miami first down. The Dolphins elected to kick the game winning field goal on the next play.

There we go! It was not pretty, but it counts the same in the record. Wow they did not make this easy on the fans.

Dolphins 16-13.

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...tua-devon-achane-jaylen-waddle-marcus-mariota
 
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