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Home / Sports / Dolphins Seek Redemption Against Dominant Bills in Divisional Clash

Dolphins Seek Redemption Against Dominant Bills in Divisional Clash

9 Nov

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Summary

  • Dolphins lost to Bills in Week 3, throwing late interception
  • Bills have won 6 straight games against Dolphins since 2017
  • Bills GM Beane frustrated after failing to make trades at deadline
Dolphins Seek Redemption Against Dominant Bills in Divisional Clash

As of 2025-11-09T20:07:04+00:00, the Miami Dolphins are preparing to host the Buffalo Bills in a crucial divisional matchup. The Dolphins were close to ending their six-game losing streak against the Bills back in September, but a late interception by QB Tua Tagovailoa sealed a 31-21 loss for Miami.

Now, the Dolphins have another chance to avenge their mistakes and take down the five-time AFC East champions. Tagovailoa acknowledged the need to "find a way to finish better" and put his team in a better position to win. The Dolphins have squandered numerous opportunities to close out games this season due to costly errors.

Meanwhile, the Bills have continued their dominance over the Dolphins, averaging 31.5 points per game against them since 2017. Bills QB Josh Allen has been particularly impressive, throwing 43 touchdowns against Miami, the most by any quarterback versus a single opponent since 2018.

Adding to the Bills' advantage, their GM Brandon Beane was left frustrated after failing to improve his injury-depleted roster at the trade deadline earlier this week. Beane said the players Buffalo expressed interest in were not being moved, and the team's limited salary cap space made it difficult to make a deal.

As the Dolphins and Bills prepare to clash again, the stakes are high for Miami to finally break through and end their division rival's reign over the series.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Dolphins are determined to end their six-game losing streak against the Bills, with QB Tua Tagovailoa vowing to "find a way to finish better" after a late-game mistake in their previous meeting.
Since 2017, the Bills have averaged 31.5 points per game against the Dolphins, the second-highest points-per-game average any team has against a division opponent in that span. Bills QB Josh Allen has also thrown 43 touchdowns against Miami, the most by any quarterback versus a single opponent since 2018.
Bills GM Brandon Beane was left frustrated after failing to improve his injury-depleted roster at the trade deadline, as the players Buffalo expressed interest in were not being moved and the team's limited salary cap space made it difficult to make a deal.

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