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The Titans are a mess, and the Dolphins are rolling. Miami is a complete offensive machine, especially against below .500 teams. The Titans still have Derrick Henry but little else. The point spread is enormous, but it should be.
The Miami Dolphins enter this matchup as the AFC number one seed, though nothing is set in stone yet. While both Miami and the Ravens are tied at 9-3, with Miami having the tiebreaker advantage due to having better records against AFC opponents, the Chiefs and Jaguars sit one game back at 8-4, respectively. Miami has found some recent momentum with wins against the Raiders, Jets, Commanders, last week against Washington saw Tyreek Hill score two touchdowns for them during the victory and by gaining over 200 yards.
Tua Tagovailoa ranks third in total passing yardage with 3,457, which works out to 288.1 yards per game and boasts a 24-10 touchdown-interception ratio. He averages 288.1 yards per game during a three-game winning streak, throwing for over 240 yards in each contest – even amassing 325 against Oakland! Tyreek Hill leads all NFL receivers with 1,481 receiving yards this season compared to CeeDee Lamb who has 1,182, as he averages 123.4 yards per game while scoring 12 touchdowns himself! Jaylen Waddle averages 67.5 yards per game, while Raheem Mostert averages 60.0 yards per game to become the top back overall.
The Tennessee Titans may not be mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, but they are close. Even if they win all remaining games on their schedule and other contenders lose games, Tennessee would still require help in the form of losses by other contenders for them to make it back. Tennessee has dropped four of their last five games, with their only victory coming over the Panthers. Against the Colts, they scored first in overtime. Still, in response, Indianapolis scored a winning touchdown, resulting in Derrick Henry running for 102 yards and two touchdowns during that loss despite his running for 102 yards and two touchdowns himself!
Will Levis will continue as Tennessee’s starting quarterback throughout the rest of this season. Levis averages 211.0 passing yards per game with seven touchdowns to just two interceptions; most of his touchdowns came during his initial start, while production has decreased recently – over his past five games, Levis has only managed three touchdown passes! Derrick Henry remains as the lead back with 70.1 average yards per game with eight touchdowns scored; DeAndre Hopkins averages 64.5 receiving yards with five touchdown catches; this puts him over 450 yards ahead of second-highest pass catcher Chigoziem Okonkwo with 26.1 average yards per game of receiving yards per game average!
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The Dolphins feast on bad teams, and the Titans are a bad team. Dolphins 41Β Titans 17
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