| New England Patriots (0-1) at Miami Dolphins (0-1) | |||
| Game Details: Sunday, September 14, 1 p.m EST | |||
| Location: Miami Gardens, FL | |||
| Where to Watch: CBS |
This Week 2 matchup between the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins carries massive implications for both franchises. The Patriots stumbled in their season opener under new head coach Mike Vrabel, falling to the Las Vegas Raiders at home despite being favored. Meanwhile, the Dolphins suffered a crushing 33-8 defeat to the Indianapolis Colts, leaving both teams desperate to avoid a 0-2 start that could derail their entire season.
The statistics paint a concerning picture for both squads. New England managed just 3.3 yards per rushing attempt against Las Vegas and abandoned their ground game entirely in the second half, placing enormous pressure on quarterback Drake Maye. The Patriots’ offensive line struggled to create running lanes, with running back Rhamondre Stevenson actually gaining more yards after contact (17) than his total rushing output (15 yards).
Betting Odds
| Team | Spread | Total | Money Line |
|---|---|---|---|
| New England Patriots | -2.5 (-115) | Over 43.5 | +110 |
| Miami Dolphins | +2.5 (-105) | Under 43.5 | -130 |
** Odds Subject to Change – Courtesy of FanDuel**
Tale of The Tape
| New England Patriots | Team Stats | Miami Dolphins |
|---|---|---|
| 13 | Points Per Game | 8 |
| 278 | Passing Yards Per Game | 133 |
| 60 | Rushing Yards Per Game | 78 |
| 20 | Opponents Points Per Game Allowed | 33 |
| 333 | Opponents Pass Yards Allowed | 262 |
| 56 | Opponents Rush Yards Allowed | 156 |
Key Details

New England Patriots
The Patriots demonstrated flashes of their potential under Vrabel despite the disappointing loss to Las Vegas. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye showed mobility and decision-making ability that suggest he could develop into the franchise cornerstone New England desperately needs. Maye triggered three option plays against the Raiders and displayed the athleticism to extend plays when the pocket collapsed.
New England’s defensive unit created pressure at a 42.5% blitz rate against Las Vegas, suggesting the defensive coordinator’s aggressive approach could trouble Miami’s banged-up offensive line.
Miami Dolphins
Miami head coach Mike McDaniel finds himself under intense scrutiny after the season-opening disaster in Indianapolis. McDaniel’s innovative offensive system looked completely out of sync against the Colts and managed just eight points, and struggled to establish any rhythm on offense.
The pressure on McDaniel intensifies when considering Miami’s historically poor performance following slow starts. McDaniel must find ways to unlock the explosive potential of receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, who combined for underwhelming numbers in Week 1 despite their reputation as one of the league’s most dangerous duos. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who boasts a perfect 7-0 record against New England, must rediscover the quick-release timing that has historically given the Patriots’ defense fits.
Prediction
After week one, they are calling for the job of McDaniel and saying that Tagovailoa is a bust and not worthy of his big contract. Who knew that they cared about football in South Beach? Miami will respond to the over-reactions and cover the spread, and maybe might even win.
