The Bills (6-3) and Dolphins (2-7) meet in an AFC East divisional contest Sunday afternoon in South Florida. Buffalo won the first matchup in Week 7, 31-21, at home. The Bills have won four of the last five. Miami’s only win during that time came last year in a 21-17 at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Bills vs. Dolphins
When: Sunday, November 17
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
Buffalo started the season 5-1, but have lost two of its last three games, including a 19-16 loss in Cleveland vs. Browns last weekend. Josh Allen completed 22 of 41 passes for 266 yards but failed to reach the end zone through the air. On the ground, he tallied 28 yards for the team’s two touchdowns. John Brown and Cole Beasley went 1-2 in receiving with 77 and 74 yards, respectively The Bills had a chance to tie it up with 22 seconds left in the game, but missed the field goal.
The Bills defense sacked Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield two times and held them to three points, despite running 12 plays in the game from inside their three-yard line. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds had one of those sacks, which came with Mayfield ending up in the end zone and awarding two points for a safety. Levi Wallace and Jordan Poyer both tallied eight tackles, while Matt Milano picked up seven tackles and a sack.
Two consecutive wins. Weren’t the Dolphins supposed to be tanking for one of the top-tier college quarterbacks or one of the top picks in the draft? One week after beating the Jets at home, they defeated the Colts, 16-12, in Indianapolis. While Indy was without its starting quarterback, a win is a win. Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 21 of 33 passes for 169 yards, while also rushing for 23 yards and a score. Devante Parker led the team with five catches for 69 yards. However, the Dolphins are still at or near the bottom of every major offensive category.
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