The Miami Dolphins have won their last three games and four of their last five contests. The wins – other than the Week 10 victory over the Buffalo Bills – have not been the prettiest victories ever, but they all count the same at the end of the day. Heading into Week 14, Miami faces the New York Jets for the second time this year, and the oddsmakers think the Dolphins will finish the season sweep of their AFC East rivals.
The Dolphins beat the Jets in Week 4, Miami’s lone win in the first seven weeks of the season. They have improved from that 1-6 start to now sit 5-7 and somehow positioning themselves on the AFC playoff picture graphic. With a win over New York, they could move out of the role of spoiler and into a darkhorse postseason contender.
The Jets are coming off a win over the Atlanta Falcons, but it marked just their third victory this season. At 3-9, New York is not in playoff contention, but they are also moving away from a top-ten selection in the 2026 NFL Draft – currently holding the seventh position.
The oddsmakers at FanDuel Sportsbook are giving Miami a slight advantage in this weekend’s game – a spread that feels like it should be larger, but there just is not enough trust in which version of the Dolphins will show up for this game. The line opened Sunday night with Miami as two-point favorites 2.5 points, where it remains on Tuesday morning.
The point total is 41.5 combined points in the game. The moneyline has Miami -146 for the straight-up win while the Jets are +124.
Kickoff for the game is at 1 p.m. Eastern on Sunday from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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To quote Han Solo, we’ll just about every Star Wars character…
I’ve got a bad feeling about this.KeyFin likes this. -
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I'm happy McDaniel learned that you don't need to throw the ball 40+ times every game. The offensive line has been dominant in the run game, now you arguably have your best one back in Jackson. Keep running the ball. This is how you win these late season games.
Hopefully Waller is ready for a bigger workload on Sunday. He looked great in his limited snaps and Tua seems to find him when he's on the field. -
The Jets will have a new backup quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.
Head coach Aaron Glenn said that Justin Fields will not dress for the game because of knee soreness. Brady Cook will step into the No. 2 role behind Tyrod Taylor as a result.
Fields opened the season as the team’s starter, but was benched in favor of Taylor heading into Week 12. Glenn said that Fields reported the knee issue on Wednesday.
Cook is currently on the practice squad, so he will need to be elevated on a temporary basis or signed to the 53-man roster ahead of Sunday. The undrafted rookie been elevated twice already without appearing in a game this season. -
Is anyone else trying to stream and having freezing issues? I’m missing everything!
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Well it’s settling down a bit. I just saw the 3rd TD drive. Looks like Miami is putting an *** whipping on the Jets.
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It's frustrating when the Phins get a couple of scores ahead and then dial it down a couple of notches. Now settling for FGs.
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Tua is just so bad sometimes
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Although having 7 punts against a terrible jets team kinda gives an indication that this offense will be stifled by a good team.
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I think we all know the result, once Miami faces a team better than average. Which is too bad, as the Colts seem to have lost Jones and things might actually align if Miami could find a way to 10-7.resnor likes this.
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Jets are putting on a clinic on the proper way to lose games when going after the #1 pick
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Always fun to beat the Jets.
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I guess Buffalo sucks? We just beat them.
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The Jets’ defense is actually pretty good. Folks forget that. It’s the rest of the team that’s so terrible that has them in the cellar.
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No. Try actually thinking about what I said, instead of having a knee jerk reaction to things I post.
Agaist GOOD TEAMS, many more possessions will be punts.
I'm glad you feel like this win means something. Like I said, let's see this against a team with a winning record. The jets have 3 wins. Relax with the aqua/orange rhetoric.
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