Week 1
week 15 vs. Miami DolphinsNoon Sunday, Dec. 16, at U.S. Bank Stadium • TV: Ch. 4 • Radio: 100.3-FM, 1130-AM • Note: All caps, bold names indicate home games
Sept. 9
San Fran.
W, 24-16
Week 2
Sept. 16
Green Bay
T, 29-29
Week 3
Sept. 23
Buffalo
L, 27-6
Week 4
Sept. 27
L.A. Rams
L, 38-31
Week 5
Oct. 7
Philadelphia
W, 23-21
Week 6
Oct. 14
Arizona
W, 27-17
Week 7
Oct. 21
N.Y. Jets
W, 37-17
Week 8
Oct. 28
New Orleans
L, 30-20
Week 9
Nov. 4
Detroit
W, 24-9
Week 10
Bye
Week 11
Nov. 18
Chicago
L, 25-20
Week 12 Nov. 25
Green Bay
W, 24-17
Week 13
Sunday
New England
L, 24-10
Week 14
Dec. 10
Seattle
night in progress
Week 15
Dec. 16
Miami
Noon, Ch. 4
Week 16
Dec. 23
Detroit
Noon, Ch. 9
Week 17
Dec. 30
Chicago
Noon, Ch. 9
NEXT OPPONENT Miami
The Dolphins (7-6) had a miracle victory over the Patriots on Sunday and stayed in the thick of the AFC playoff race. There are four teams at 7-6 battling for the second wild card spot.
OPPONENT WEEK 14
Dolphins 34, Patriots 33
On the final play of Sunday's game, Kenyan Drake went the last 52 yards of a 69-yard, double-lateral play to shock New England. It was the longest play from scrimmage to win a game with no time left since 1970.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
Ryan Tannehill, QB
Tannehill missed last season after ACL surgery, and missed five this season because of a shoulder injury. He passed for 265 yards and three TDs against the Patriots, with no interceptions.
OUTLOOK
We'll use the theory that a team falls flat after a miraculous victory like the Dolphins enjoyed. See: January's Minneapolis Miracle followed by NFC title meltdown. Outlook: Horns up.
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