Commanders have one weapon the Dolphins are not built to stop
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Commanders have one weapon the Dolphins are not built to stop
"At 35 years old, Ertz has seen and done just about everything in the NFL. But what's stood out during his time in Washington has been his reliability in an offense where consistent skill players have remained an issue. Whether it's been Jayden Daniels or Marcus Mariota under center, the three-time Pro Bowler is healthy, available, and does everything possible when he's strapped up to produce on game days."
"At its core, Miami's glaring weakness lies at linebacker, where Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson have been repeatedly exposed in coverage week after week. Through 10 games, the two have combined for 90 targets against and 758 yards allowed through the air - the most of any linebacking duo in football. Opposing tight ends and slot receivers have consistently found open space over the middle, and that's precisely where Ertz thrives."
The Washington Commanders sit 3-7 after 10 games and have scored 20+ points three of their last five games despite lineup shuffling. The team travels to Madrid for a Week 11 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Veteran tight end Zach Ertz, 35, has been reliable, available, and productive for Washington with multiple Pro Bowls. Miami's primary defensive weakness is its linebackers, Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson, who have allowed 90 targets and 758 receiving yards through ten games. Opposing tight ends and slot receivers find space over the middle, an area where Ertz excels. Miami's pass rush is explosive, requiring quick releases that favor Ertz's short-area skills.
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