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The Good, Bad & Ugly from the Miami Dolphins Week 11 win over the Washington Commanders

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Sunday’s clash with the Washington Commanders — the final international game of the 2025 NFL season — was an ugly affair in a beautiful stadium (Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain) for the Miami Dolphins, yet as the dust settled, the scoreboard showed a narrow overtime victory for the boys in aqua and orange by a score of 16-13.

After defeating their division rivals, the Buffalo Bills, in convincing fashion by a score of 30-13 last week, many fans of the Dolphins thought they were in for an easier bout against Washington, but if you’ve watched this season in its entirety, you understand that things don’t often come easy for Mike McDaniel’s club.

Still, a win is a win — and that now makes two in a row for Miami for the first time since weeks 16 and 17 of the 2024 NFL season.

GOOD​

De’Von Achane continues to show he’s most explosive Dolphins weapon​


After trampling the Bills to the tune of 225 yards from scrimmage last Sunday, Dolphins running back De’Von Achane continued his dominance over opposing defenses against the Commanders as the third-year player totaled 120 yards rushing on 21 carries (5.9 yards per carry), plus added five receptions for 45 yards receiving.

Achane did not find the endzone against Washington, as his running-mate — rookie back Ollie Gordon II — vultured one score, and was stuffed on multiple goal-to-go situations later in the contest. However, without the production from Miami’s electric ball-carrier, the Dolphins would have likely found themselves on the wrong side of the scoreboard in Madrid.

BAD

Jaylen Waddle’s case of the drops returns​


Throughout his career as a member of the Miami Dolphins, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has had an unfortunate propensity for dropping passes from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. But, since fellow receiver Tyreek Hill was placed on injured reserve with a season ending knee injury, Waddle has stepped up big time in the Cheetah’s absence.

However, on Sunday against the Commanders, Waddle’s drop issues unfortunately returned, as the Penguin had two easy receptions bounce directly off of his hands and fall to the grass for incomplete passes in crucial situations.

The second dropped pass came on a short throw near the end of regulation that would have set the Dolphins up for a long game-winning field goal try as time expired. However, after Waddle was unable to reel in the reception, the Dolphins were forced to throw it short to Achane and the running back was tackled far short of the endzone as the clock hit all zeros.

Miami will need Waddle to regain his high level of production if they hope to continue to rattle off wins as they attempt to get back into the playoff hunt.

UGLY

Dolphins have multiple drives stall in goal-to-go situations​


Prior to Sunday’s game against Washington, the Dolphins had been perfect in goal-to-go situations during the 2025 NFL season — scoring touchdowns on all 13 opportunities.

Against the Commanders, things changed quickly for Miami, as they were stopped on multiple drives just shy of the endzone.

The first missed opportunity came when a fourth down throw from Tagovailoa to Waddle was tipped by linebacker Bobby Wagner as the receiver was attempting a sliding catch in the endzone. Miami had tried to run it up the gut on a couple of plays prior to that unsuccessful try, yet were stuffed each time, even as stud defensive tackle Daron Payne was inactive for Washington due to a one-game suspension.

Miami’s second turnover on downs came as the team was trying for the go-ahead touchdown with less than two-minutes remaining in the game. After Achane was dinged up for a couple of plays, rookie back Ollie Gordon II was stuffed on 4th and goal from the one yard line to give the ball back to the Commanders. Luckily, kicker Matt Gay incurred his second missed field goal try of the game as time expired, and the Dolphins were able to come up with an interception on the second play of overtime as Jack Jones made a fantastic play on a Marcus Mariota pass intended for tight end Zach Ertz. The Dolphins would finally settle for a field goal — this time to ultimately win the game for the club.

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The Dolphins head into their bye week with a record of 4-7 after winning their second game in a row against the Commanders. After returning from their off week, the Dolphins will get games against the New Orleans Saints and New York Jets. If they can come away with victories in both of those games, they’ll have a chance to get back to an even .500 record when they face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football in week 14. Do you think this team can go on a run once they get back on American soil? Let me know in the comments below or on Twitter at @MBrave13. Fins up!

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...ns-week-11-win-over-the-washington-commanders
 
Monday Night Football: Dallas Cowboys @ Las Vegas Raiders Open Live Thread & Game Information

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Week 11 of the NFL season ends tonight with a game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Las Vegas Raiders. Both teams have underperformed this season. The Cowboys sit at 3-5-1 and are fresh off a 17-27 loss to the Arizona Cardinals last week. The Raiders have had an even worse time of it this year with their 2-7 record. Like Dallas, the Raiders are coming off another loss, this time to their divisional rival, the Denver Broncos, in a low-scoring game, 7-10.

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:

Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) 2nd NFC East @ LV Raiders (2-7) 4th AFC West​

  • Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. EST, Monday, November 17th
  • Location: Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada
  • TV Broadcast: ABC
  • Streaming: ESPN+, NFL+ (replay available after game ends)
  • FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Spread: Cowboys -3.5; Point total: 50.5; Moneyline: Cowboys -180 | Raiders +152

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/non-mi...gas-raiders-open-live-thread-game-information
 
Miami Dolphins’ Most Valuable Player | Week Eleven | Miami’s Machine

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The Miami Dolphins had a tougher time of disposing of the Washington Commanders on Sunday than many fans would have liked after they had trounced the Buffalo Bills by seventeen points just a week prior. However, if you’re a true fan of football, you know that wins don’t often come easy in the National Football League, especially for our Dolphins.

However, the team now gets a bye week to reflect on their first eleven games in 2025, while preparing for the final six. That’s right. Only six more games to go — unless they can somehow defeat all of their remaining opponents while getting some help in the form of losses by AFC teams ahead of them in the standings in order to make the postseason. It’s highly, highly unlikely that those things happen, but there’s a chance — albeit a slim one.

Anyway, back to this past Sunday’s clash — and back to commending one of Miami’s best performers by awarding him the MVP (Most Valuable ‘Phin) award.

Miami Dolphins Week Eleven MVP – LB Jordyn Brooks

First, let me state that it was so tempting to give this award to cornerback Jack Jones. After all, without his interception on the second offensive play of overtime, we might be lamenting another missed opportunity for Miami all throughout the bye week.

However, one defensive player’s stellar game cannot go unnoticed, and that’s why Jordyn Brooks wins this week’s MVP award.

Brooks finished Sunday’s game against Washington with twenty tackles — TWENTY TACKLES!

That mark is just four tackles shy of the single game record (held jointly by David Harris of the New York Jets and Luke Kuechly of the Carolina Panthers). No player in the National Football League has had more tackles in a single game this season. Furthermore, no player has more tackles overall in 2025 than Brooks’ 125 takedowns. Bobby Wagner of the Commanders is a distant second with 107.

In a season filled with disappointments, Jordyn Brooks has been a consistent bright spot for the Dolphins in 2025.

MVP TRACKER

Week One – RB De’Von Achane

Week Two – WR/PR Malik Washington

Week Three – RB Ollie Gordon II

Week Four – TE Darren Waller

Week Five – WR Jaylen Waddle

Week Six – RB De’Von Achane

Week Seven – RB De’Von Achane

Week Eight – LB Jordyn Brooks

Week Nine – OL Daniel Brunskill

Week Ten – RB De’Von Achane

Week Eleven – LB Jordyn Brooks

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...st-valuable-player-week-eleven-miamis-machine
 
Phinsider Question Of The Day: Your Biggest Surprise Edition

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Well, all of us fans arrive at the bye week for our Miami Dolphins, now knowing that things have not gone to plan thus far, with maybe the exception of the last few weeks. We either didn’t expect to be a bad team with a bad roster, sitting here at 4-7, or we hoped or even expected that the team would be better than that by now. So now that we all know where this team has been and where we hope they are headed, what about things you did not expect this season?

So tonight’s Phinsider Question Of The Day is:

What is your biggest surprise of the season as it applies to your Miami Dolphins to this point? This can be a good or happy surprise, or an unwelcome surprise. Pretty much anything that you did not see coming before this mostly ugly season began.

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

Source: https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-...tion-of-the-day-your-biggest-surprise-edition
 
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