Miami Dolphins seeking first win vs. New York Jets (and first takeaway)
Both teams enter the first 0-3 matchup in Dolphins history with Miami’s defense allowing over 30 points per game and the Jets narrowly losing close contests, seeking their first wins.
- On Monday, September 29th the Miami Dolphins host the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium with kickoff at 7:15 p.m. ET and ESPN broadcasting the game.
- Turnovers explain much of Miami's slide, as Tua Tagovailoa has thrown an interception in every game and the Dolphins' defense has surrendered over 30 points each game, leaving them at a minus-five in giveaways/takeaways.
- The Jets will be missing Quincy Williams so fifth-round rookie Kiko Mauigoa will start, while Justin Fields is cleared to start despite a struggling offense with Breece Hall averaging 2.6 yards per carry.
- A fourth loss would raise immediate questions for owner Stephen Ross and could prompt changes involving Chris Grier, Mike McDaniel, and Tua Tagovailoa amid postseason doubts.
- Betting markets favor Miami by 2.5 points with a total of 45.5, and the under draws most tickets ahead of the Week 4 Monday Night Football doubleheader on September 29.
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New York Jets at Miami Dolphins, 7:15 p.m. kickoff
The Sun Sentinel Miami Dolphins coverage team of Dave Hyde, Chris Perkins and David Furones are on hand at Hard Rock Stadium as the Dolphins, wearing a black alternative uniform against the Jets, attempt to avoid becoming the franchise’s sixth 0-4 team in history, and possibly getting their season back on track in what looks to be a wide-open AFC. Catch up with their commentary here:
Tua Tagovailoa names his biggest difference between Alabama and NFL
As Miami prepared for Monday night’s game against the New York Jets, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was asked at his Thursday press conference: “In what ways do you feel like you’re different now (than when you were at Alabama)?”
The 10-year drought looming over desperate Jets’ trip to Miami for ‘Monday Night Football’
It’s getting late early for the Jets and Dolphins. The two AFC East rivals meet Monday night, both in search of their first victory of the season. The 0-3 teams come to this game in desperate need of a win.
Jets looking to avoid dreaded 0-4 start vs. Dolphins on Monday Night Football
Both the Jets and Dolphins will try to keep their season from spiraling on Monday Night Football. Each team is entering the matchup 0-3 and is starving for a victory. Monday will mark the first matchup between Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, who both worked as assistant coaches with the Browns in 2014. “A really good receiver coach at that point,” Glenn said about McDaniel when the two were in Cleveland. “I thi…
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