How to watch and stream Dolphins vs. Raiders in NFL Week 11
The Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders will meet on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. The Dolphins return from their bye week with a one and a half game lead in the AFC East over the Buffalo Bills. The Dolphins will end up getting some help on the offensive side of the ball, with both […]
The Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders will meet on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. The Dolphins return from their bye week with a one and a half game lead in the AFC East over the Buffalo Bills.
The Dolphins will end up getting some help on the offensive side of the ball, with both RB De'Von Achane and WR River Cracraft coming off of the injured reserve list in the past week.
Date: Sunday, November 19
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Betting odds: Dolphins -13.5; Over/Under 46
How to watch on TV: CBS
Streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket, Game Pass International, NFL+, Paramount+
Radio: 940 AM WINZ, 105.9 AM WBGG (Miami/Ft. Lauderdale)
How will Miami's running game look?
With Achane returning from a four-game absence and Raheem Mostert dealing with a leg injury, it will be interesting to see how Mike McDaniel handles his running back rotation. Salvon Ahmed could be poised to see an uptick in carries.
On the offensive, both starting guards are out in Robert Hunt and Robert Jones. That leaves Lester Cotton and Liam Eichenberg in line to start. Can the interior line avoid missing a beat and handle business in the run game with once again a new set of offensive line starters?
Three Dolphins to watch
– Achane. As mentioned, Achane will be back on Sunday. His explosiveness adds another gear to the McDaniel's high-octane offense. How much work he gets and how he looks running the ball is of paramount importance.
– Eichenberg. He is the biggest concern among the replacements on the offensive line. He's been ok at times and unacceptable at others. Miami needs at least replacement-level play on Sunday.
– Whoever ends up returning kicks. Braxon Berrios is questionable for Sunday, so there would be a ripple effect of he doesn't play. Ahmed would likely serve as kickoff returner and Cedric Wilson, Jr. as punt returner.
Dolphins news you might have missed:
– Miami activates De'Von Achane off injured reserve
– How recent NFL news impacts the Dolphins
– Dolphins final injury report vs. Raiders
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