New York Jets, Miami Dolphins and NFL Week 4
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"When [offenses] come out of the huddle, [rookies] might not see a tight end down on the line of scrimmage or off the ball," Jones said. "We're helping them out, making them play faster. A few more games, and I feel they'll catch onto it."
The easiest path for the Dolphins to soothe the fan anger is for the front seven, not the offense, to lead the way to a win on Monday at Hard Rock Stadium vs. the New York Jets.
The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins are ready to do battle in Week 4 on "Monday Night Football" in Week 4. The Jets (0-3) will visit the Dolphins (0-3) for another AFC East divisional matchup during the 2025 NFL season. Those stakes are always high. Preparations for the game have gone on all week for both teams.
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The Miami Dolphins will be looking for that elusive first victory of the 2025 season when they face the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday night. This
That mind-set didn’t necessarily appear to be the case when the game began. Like most of the Dolphins’ previous matchups, the defense ceded points early. The immediate consequence, according to Weaver, was the “chaos” that erupted on the Dolphins sideline.
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