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Miami Dolphins set to face New England Patriots in AFC East showdown at Gillette Stadium
In week five of the NFL season, the Miami Dolphins (1-3) are set to take on the New England Patriots (1-3) in an AFC East showdown. The Dolphins swept the Patriots in the 2023 campaign, winning 24-17 in New England and 31-17 at home. The upcoming game is scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 ET at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. New England is currently favored to win with a line of -1.
Betting Odds
- Moneyline: Dolphins -105 | Patriots -111
- Spread: Dolphins +1 (-110) | Patriots -1 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 36.5 (-110)
- Based on the moneyline, the implied probability that New England will win straight-up is 53%.
Miami vs New England Stats
Miami Dolphins
Mike McDaniel and the Miami Dolphins entered the season with high expectations, but are currently struggling at 1-3. The loss of star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to a concussion in week two has been a major setback for the team. The offense has struggled without Tagovailoa, leading to a three-game losing streak. Miami has used four different quarterbacks this season, with Tyler Huntley set to start against New England. On the defensive side, Miami is ranked 26th in the league in scoring, but sixth in terms of yardage allowed. The team is dealing with a number of injuries, including Tagovailoa and several other key players. The Dolphins currently have a power ranking of 26, ranking 32nd in offense and 22nd in defense, with a 1-3 record for the season.
New England Patriots Analysis
The New England Patriots are off to a challenging start this season under new head coach Jerod Mayo, following the retirement of Bill Belichick. The team has a 1-3 record, with losses to the Seahawks, Jets, and 49ers. Jacoby Brissett is the quarterback, and Rhamondre Stevenson leads the rushing attack but has had some issues with fumbling. Defensively, the Patriots are allowing an average of 353.3 yards and 21.8 points per game. The team is dealing with significant injuries, including losing center David Andrews for the rest of the year. Despite their struggles, the Patriots have a power ranking of 30 and are ranked 31st for offense, scoring an average of 13 points per game. Overall, the Patriots are 1-3 and are 1-2-1 against the spread. In their last three matchups, Miami went 1-2 against New England.
Tyler Huntley's performance with the Miami Dolphins shows promise despite falling short of expectations
Tyler Huntley's recent performance with the Miami Dolphins against the Titans may have fallen short of expectations for some observers. Despite only throwing for 96 yards on 14 out of 22 passes, the fact that he did not commit a turnover and completed close to 65% of his passes should not be overlooked. Huntley is a relatively new addition to the team, having joined just three weeks ago, which may explain the simplified offensive strategy employed in the game against Tennessee. As he continues to develop chemistry with his teammates and familiarize himself with the playbook, there is potential for improvement in his performance. With the talent surrounding him on the field, including skilled position players, Huntley has the opportunity to grow into his role effectively. This presents an opportunity for the Dolphins to capitalize on Huntley's potential at a favorable price point.