Dolphins 2023 regular season awards: From MVP to most improved

Handing out some hardware for the Dolphins regular season performances

Now that the 2023 NFL regular season has concluded, and the playoffs are just days away it’s a good time to reflect on this year’s class of Miami Dolphins. What better way to go through a regular season yearbook than handing out superlatives?

In a regular season that saw numerous team records fall and several breakout performances both by veterans and young players, this team is arguably its most talented in decades. Regardless of all the injuries and adversity, the 2023 rollercoaster of a campaign is still going, as there is a Saturday night playoff matchup at Arrowhead Stadium against the Kansas City Chiefs in the wild-card round of the postseason.

Before getting to that matchup, we can look back on some of the outstanding individual performances from Dolphins this season.

Studs and duds from Dolphins 21-14 loss to the Bills

Who deserves credit, and who deserves criticism for their performances?

The Miami Dolphins were handed their sixth loss of the season on Sunday, as they were defeated by the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium.

Mike McDaniel’s team struggled in all three phases and still had a chance to win it late. Instead, they became the only team in the AFC East to lose to Buffalo twice in 2023, as the New York Jets and New England Patriots both earned splits.

As we do after every game, let’s take a look at some of those who deserve credit and some who deserve criticism. for their performances against the Bills.

Instant analysis, recap of the Bills’ win over the Dolphins

Instant analysis, recap of #Bills’ win over #Dolphins:

The Buffalo Bills ended their 2023 campaign with a 21-14 win at the Miami Dolphins.

Buffalo’s victory gives the Bills their fourth-consecutive AFC East crown.

Multiple turnovers slowed both high-powered offenses over a scoreless first quarter. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s opening drive was cut short by a Christian Benford interception. Tagovailoa tried to hit receiver Tyreek Hill deep, but the Bills defensive back cut underneath Hill on the slightly underthrown ball.

The Bills (11-6) offense responded with a solid 12-play drive. However, confusion and chaos occurred as quarterback Josh Allen tried to beat the Dolphins (11-6) pass rush. As Allen retreated, he tossed an ill-advised pass into the end zone. Dolphins corner Eli Apple cradled the pass and Buffalo’s initial drive was instantly stopped.

Allen tossed his second interception on the Bills’ next drive. Buffalo moved into Miami territory but stalled out at the 35-yard line. The Bills took a gamble and went for the fourth-down conversion. Under duress, Allen rolled to his right and chucked a pass into the end zone. Miami safety DeShon Elliott came away with the ball.

The offenses settled in from there.

First, Miami scored on an 11-play drive. Miami utilized the ground game a bit more. Rusher De’Von Achane ran for a 25-yard touchdown. Miami used misdirection and fakes to get the Bills defense off-balance. Achane’s speed and change-of-direction earned him additional yards for his carries.

Buffalo responded with a seven-play scoring drive. The Bills finally saw a big play head toward No. 1 receiver Stefon Diggs’ way, as he caught a spectacular 36-yard pass to bring the Bills within a shadow of the goal line. Allen threw a pass that was deflected. Wideout Trent Sherfield tracked the ball and toe-tapped as the ball fluttered toward the back of the end zone.

The Dolphins motored back down the field on a nine-play series. Hill scored on a three-yard touchdown reception. Hill was matched one-on-one against Benford, and Tagovailoa hit the wide receiver on a quick-timing route to give the Dolphins the lead 14-7.

With under two minutes in the half, the Bills moved quickly down the field. Allen was decisive with his passes on the drive. Running back James Cook, however, dropped a touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone.

On the final play of the half, Allen found receiver Ty Johnson, who was stopped at the one-yard line. The Dolphins entered the half up by a touchdown.

The second half started in a similar way as the start of the game. The defenses locked down the offenses. Both teams were forced to punt on the initial drives of the second half.

Buffalo’s offense seemed to have something great on their second series of the half. The Bills had a nice mix of play calls by coordinator Joe Brady. Allen had the offense moving methodically down the field. On the 13th play of the drive, Miami defensive tackle Christian Wilkins forced an Allen fumble.

The Bills came away with no points. Special teams shortly after decided to flex their muscle.

Deonte Harty added some juice to the defensive stalemate with an electrifying 96-yard punt return to tie the game.

Buffalo’s defense continued to slow the Miami offense. That included a fumble recovery.

Finally, the Bills inched ahead on the scoreboard.

On a eight-play scoring drive, things culminating with a five-yard reception by tight end Dawson Knox. The drive was aided by two big pass plays: A 26-yard tumbling-backward reception by tight end Dalton Kincaid and a 28-yard Khalil Shakir reception on the sideline. With seven minutes remaining, the Bills lead 21-14.

From there, the defense locked Miami down. Multiple three-and-outs were forced and the game was put on ice by Taylor Rapp. The Bills offense turned the ball over on downs while up a touchdown.

Miami had a chance, but a late interception by Rapp ended it, giving the Bills the win.

Here’s the rest of Bills Wire’s instant recap following a 21-14 win over the Dolphins:

WATCH: Dolphins RB De’Von Achane scores 25-yard TD vs. Bills

Miami gets on the board first.

The Miami Dolphins entered their Week 18 matchup against the Buffalo Bills without the league’s leader in rushing touchdowns, as Raheem Mostert was ruled out due to an injury.

Fortunately, Miami has rookie running back De’Von Achane waiting in the wings.

On a second-and-9 play in the second quarter, Achane took a pitch to the right for a 25-yard touchdown, giving Miami a 7-0 lead over Buffalo.

Achane has been on fire already, as he’s totaled 46 yards on seven touches in less than a half. The Dolphins will need him to keep up that performance to earn a win this week.

4 reasons the Dolphins will win against the Bills on Sunday

Four reasons why the Dolphins will beat the Bills in Week 18

The 11-5 Miami Dolphins face off against the 10-6 Buffalo Bills in the most anticipated matchup of Week 18 with this game determining who wins the AFC East and secures the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs.

The Dolphins are coming off a terrible loss to the Baltimore Ravens, losing 56-19. They also lost star linebacker Bradley Chubb for the season to an ACL tear. Miami comes into this game with a plethora of players on the injury report from both the offense and defense.

Buffalo enters this game on a four-game winning streak following their bye week. They’ve been climbing the standings after going 6-6 in their first 12 games. However, they haven’t been overly impressive in their previous two wins.

The Bills are 2.5-point favorites over the Dolphins. This is an interesting point spread, considering the Dolphins are playing at home and have more wins. Many experts have turned on the Dolphins in response to the multitude of big game losses on their record.

While the Dolphins are dealing with key injuries on both sides of the ball, they still have enough talent to go out and earn a victory over their longtime division rivals. No doubt the 48-20 loss in Week 4 has forced Mike McDaniel to draft up a new game plan for taking on Buffalo.

Here are four reasons why the Dolphins will achieve victory on Sunday night.

5 of the biggest pregame storylines ahead of Dolphins vs. Bills

What everyone will be talking about for this weekend’s matchup.

The Miami Dolphins will square off against their division rival Buffalo Bills in Week 18, and the stakes of this game are about as high as any regular season game can get. The outcome will be a determining factor in who lands where in the AFC playoffs.

The Dolphins hold a record of 11-5 coming off a loss to the first-place Baltimore Ravens in Week 17. Buffalo, coming in at 10-6, has been climbing their way up the standings after a sluggish first half of the season. A win for Buffalo gives them two wins over the Dolphins, securing the AFC East title due to the head-to-head tiebreaker.

All eyes across the league will be on this matchup. Here are a couple of key storylines to follow heading into the final game of the 2023 regular season.

News, notes and nuggets heading into massive Dolphins vs. Bills battle

Some nuggets heading into this pivotal Week 18 matchup.

Following a brutal loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, the Miami Dolphins are still in a position to claim the AFC East, which comes with the No. 2 seed, a home playoff game and potentially more.

The hated Buffalo Bills have had their own rollercoaster of a season and find themselves in win-and-in playoff situations while a loss could even leave them on the outskirts of the postseason.

While this game may not be for the faint of heart, perhaps the stakes could’ve been avoided if Miami was able to lock one or two more wins up over the course of the season. However, the Dolphins sit at 11-5 and aim to lock up their first divisional title since 2008. They were crowned division winners then on the very last game of the season, beating the New York Jets on the road.

The last time the Miami and Buffalo franchises played for the AFC East title on the last game of the season was December 19, 1981.

Here are some more news, notes and nuggets for Sunday’s game:

Former Texas A&M stars Donovan Wilson and De’Von Achane deliver big Week 17 performances

Two former Aggies who starred at Kyle Field during their college days are now excelling in the NFL on the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins.

Two former Texas A&M football players who starred at Kyle Field during their college years are now excelling at the next level.

Dallas Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson and Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane each had performances in Week 17 that would make the 12th Man proud.

Wilson and America’s Team led Detroit 17-13 with just over two minutes to go on Saturday night at Jerry’s World. Lions quarterback Jared Goff targeted tight end Sam LaPorta on 1st-and-10 and Wilson made a diving interception to essentially seal the victory for Dallas.

Following the win and a 35-31 Philadelphia Eagles loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, the Cowboys are now the No. 2 seed in the NFC and can clinch the NFC East next week with a victory in the nation’s capitol versus the Commanders.

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Achane has had an impressive rookie season in the Miami backfield alongside veteran RB Raheem Mostert. The Dolphins were dominated by the best team in the NFL, the Baltimore Ravens, 56-19 on Sunday but Achane had an impressive individual performance.

The rookie halfback led Miami with 137 all-purpose yards. He tallied 14 carries for 107 yards rushing and 4 receptions for 30 yards receiving and a touchdown. Achane scored his 10th tuddy of the year on a 1-yard completion from former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa to begin the fourth quarter.

Next Sunday, Achane and the Dolphins host the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium with the AFC East title and No. 2 seed on the line.

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Studs and duds from Dolphins blowout loss to Ravens

Who deserves credit, and who deserves criticism for their performances?

The Miami Dolphins were handed their fifth loss of the season on Sunday, as they were defeated by the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

Mike McDaniel’s team struggled to play their best ball on offense and defense, as they allowed Lamar Jackson and company to dominate them up and down the field. And, on offense, they were unable to get anything going in the passing game, as they turned the ball over three times.

As we do after every game, let’s take a look at some of those who deserve credit and some who deserve criticism. for their performances against the Ravens.

5 reasons the Dolphins will beat the Ravens in Week 17

Five reasons why the Dolphins will beat Baltimore in Week 17

The toughest test of the season for the Miami Dolphins awaits them in Week 17, as they’ll face the first-place Baltimore Ravens in a game that’ll have major playoff implications.

Baltimore, with a 12-3 record, has a chance to solidify home-field advantage through the AFC playoffs while the 11-4 Dolphins are seeking to secure the AFC East crown and first place in the AFC heading into the final regular-season game. At this point, the Dolphins control their own destiny if they want home-field advantage in January.

Both teams are coming off signature wins.

The Dolphins’ victory over the Dallas Cowboys was their first against a winning team, taking a massive weight off the shoulders of coach Mike McDaniel and his team. The Ravens are coming off a blowout of the San Francisco 49ers, who were widely considered the best team in football until that contest.

The Dolphins will have to play to their strengths and neutralize what the Ravens do well if they hope to have a shot. The talent is eminent for Miami. Judging from previous weeks, the team wearing aqua and orange will be ready to rise to the occasion and upset the Ravens.

Here are five reasons why the Dolphins will emerge victorious against Baltimore: