In recent weeks, the Miami Dolphins have hit a lull despite still ranking first in points per game in the NFL. Since Week 7, the team has averaged 20.5 points per game, ranking 15th in the league. Alongside this, Miami ranks 29th in rushing yards per game, 28th in third-down conversion rate, and tied for 18th in red zone efficiency.
In a recent win against the Las Vegas Raiders, the Dolphins totaled over 400 yards but struggled in short-yardage situations and committed three turnovers. As they prepare for a game against the New York Jets this Friday, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa emphasized the mental challenges of a short week, particularly due to the need for mental reps.
Injuries have also impacted the Dolphins’ offensive continuity, with uncertainty along the offensive line and in the backfield, leading to offensive adjustments against new defensive approaches. Offensive coordinator Frank Smith noted the need to maintain fundamentals despite defenses presenting unique game plans.
Looking ahead, the Dolphins see the NFL’s first Black Friday game as an opportunity to overcome their road game challenges and demonstrate growth as a team. With crowd noise disrupting the offense in away games, the team has prepared for hostile environments, including using silent snap counts.
Reducing turnovers and self-inflicted mistakes is a priority for the Dolphins, who are tied for the 10th most turnovers in the league. Tagovailoa emphasized the importance of completing passes and extending drives, while Smith acknowledged the need to find solutions in short-yardage situations and improve in upcoming games.
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