5 things to know about Dolphins before Patriots take them on in Week 2
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5 things to know about Dolphins before Patriots take them on in Week 2
"We're only one week into the NFL season, and things already aren't going well in Miami. After missing the playoffs last season, head coach Mike McDaniel was able to fend off hot seat rumors and remain in his post with the Dolphins. However, for much of the offseason, questions lingered about just how safe his job was."
""Just stay locked in," Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks said of the message in the media. "Losing the way we did Week 1 can be discouraging. Outside noise, people talking, fans talking, family talking, whoever - everybody's talking. But just kind of making sure that everybody's together. When you lose like that, it's easy for people to get discouraged and start looking, questioning maybe yourself or others. "So, just making sure that we all lock back in and making sure that the belief is still there. You lose belief, you don't have nothing. So, making sure that everybody is stil"
"Ahead of their Week 2 game against the Dolphins, the Patriots have lost their last five games in Miami. Before the losing streak, New England went 8-10 in the 18 starts Tom Brady made in Miami when he was its quarterback."
The Patriots face the prospect of falling to 0-2 as they travel to Miami, where they have lost five straight road games. New England previously went 8-10 in Tom Brady's 18 starts in Miami. The Dolphins opened with a 33-8 loss to the Colts, with Daniel Jones throwing for 272 yards, prompting a players-only meeting. Head coach Mike McDaniel entered the season under job-security questions after missing the playoffs last year. Dolphins players emphasized restoring belief and focus after a discouraging defeat. The matchup remains historically difficult for the Patriots in Miami.
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