Who are Dolphins’ biggest threats to a postseason berth in 2020?

Who are Dolphins’ biggest threats to a postseason berth in 2020?

Nov 24, 2019; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns middle linebacker Joe Schobert (53) and free safety Damarious Randall (23) defend the pass intended for Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki (88) during the second half at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

AFC NORTH

The Cleveland Browns

Cleveland currently sits at 4-2 but has been dramatically outclassed by their division rivals in Pittsburgh and Baltimore this season. The Browns will have to play each one more time and also look to tackle the Tennessee Titans — three difficult games. But the Browns do have a fairly soft schedule and with one of the wildcard spots presumably locked into either Pittsburgh or Baltimore, it is going to get crowded. Miami does not play the Browns head to head, but the Browns do play another one of the contenders on this list: the AFC West representative. Fortunately, there’s an extra playoff spot to go around. That will keep Miami in the picture even if they don’t catch the Browns.