Game time: Fast facts, odds, injury report for Dolphins at Colts
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Game time: Fast facts, odds, injury report for Dolphins at Colts
"Coaches: The Dolphins' Mike McDaniel is 28-25, including playoffs, entering his fourth season as a head coach; the Colts' Shane Steichen is 17-17, entering his third season leading Indianapolis. Series: The Dolphins lead the all-time series with the Colts 48-29, including playoffs. Indianapolis still holds the distinction as the last franchise to lose to Miami in a playoff game, back in 2000 as the Dolphins enter 2025 holding the longest active playoff win drought. Weather: 66 degrees, 36 percent humidity, 5 mph winds, 0 percent chance of precipitation."
"Injuries: Dolphins - Out: TE Darren Waller (hip), RB Jaylen Wright (knee), CB Ethan Bonner (hamstring); Questionable: G James Daniels (ankle), WR Dee Eskridge (concussion); Physically unable to perform: OL Liam Eichenberg; Non-football illness: CB Cam Smith; Injured reserve: K Jason Sanders (hip), OL Andrew Meyer (upper body), CB Kader Kohou (knee), RB Alexander Mattison (neck), CB Artie Burns (knee), TE Jalin Conyers, CB Jason Maitre, OL Obinna Eze, OL Germain Ifedi, OL Yodny Cajuste."
Kickoff is 1 p.m. Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium with CBS and multiple radio outlets carrying the game. Mike McDaniel enters 28-25 as Dolphins coach; Shane Steichen is 17-17 with the Colts. Miami leads the all-time series 48-29 and holds the longest active playoff win drought since losing to Indianapolis in 2000. Forecast calls for 66 degrees, low humidity and negligible precipitation. Miami is a one-point underdog with an over-under of 46.5. Dolphins list numerous current injuries and many players on injured reserve while Colts have several questionables and players on IR. Miami has won four straight openers; Colts have not won any of their last 11.
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