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Quick-hitting preview of the Miami Dolphins’ Week 8 game against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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An all-too-familiar problem that's haunted the Dolphins in recent years has once again taken root in Miami's troublesome start to 2025
The Miami Dolphins' season takes another step closer to the midway point on Sunday with a trip to Atlanta to face the Falcons. And Miami, sitting at 1-6, is enduring wave after wave of scrutiny and criticism amid what has been a disappointing campaign.
And we can safely say that McDaniel does not agree about that charge from the CBS NFL analyst against his 1-6 Dolphins. "It was not because people were disinterested, quite the contrary," McDaniel volunteered, the day after the 31-6 defeat.
The Miami Dolphins could be forced to play Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons without utilizing one of the team's favorite offensive packages. Darren Waller, who has scored four touchdowns in the four games he's played for Miami,
The Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins square off in Week 8, but the Dolphins will be without tight end Darren Waller in the matchup on Sunday.
Quinn Ewers and Zach Wilson have seen mop-up action. Ewers was 5 of 8 for 53 yards vs. the Browns and Wilson was 5 of 8 for 32 yards vs. the Colts.
The Miami Dolphins are tinkering with their quarterback depth chart. Tua Tagovailoa will remain Mike McDaniel's starter, but NFL Media reports the Dolphins are promoting rookie Quinn Ewers to QB2 for Miami's Week 7 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Zach Wilson will be the inactive emergency third quarterback.
Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller will miss at least four games after his placement on IR, and the team bumped up Greg Dulcich from the practice squad.
The Miami Dolphins are spiraling. After dropping six of their first seven games this season, the once high-flying team that dominated the AFC just a year ago now looks like a shadow of itself. The losses have piled up,