The Miami Dolphins, after starting their season 3-0, have turned their eyes to their AFC East rivals, the Buffalo Bills, ahead of their Week 4 matchup.
Miami hasn’t been overly successful against Buffalo in recent years, and the Bills have won 11 of their last 13 regular season and postseason battles. On top of that, they’ve also won the division the last three years and eliminated the Dolphins in the Wild Card game last season.
Before the matchup, Dolphins defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, who recorded his first career interception last week against the Denver Broncos, was asked what it is about Buffalo that makes this game a bit different than others.
“I really don’t know,” Ogbah said. “I guess I’ve lost to them more times than I’ve won. It’s just I want to beat them bad because they beat us multiple times. That’s just the goal, to beat them pretty much.”
Sean McDermott’s team seems to have righted their ship after an embarrassing performance in Week 1, winning their next two games rather convincingly.
If Tua Tagovailoa and company are able to leave Orchard Park with a win on Sunday, they would be incredibly well set up for the remainder of the season, with a two-game lead in the division and the tiebreaker before their second matchup in Week 18.
At the very least, we know Ogbah and his teammates are motivated for this meeting.