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The Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots are set to renew their AFC East rivalry on Sunday afternoon in South Florida. The AFC East-leading Dolphins (5-2) enter the matchup coming off a 31-17 loss to Philadelphia on Sunday night football. Meanwhile, the Patriots are coming off a surprising 25-22 win over Buffalo in Foxboro. […]

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The Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots are set to renew their AFC East rivalry on Sunday afternoon in South Florida.

The AFC East-leading Dolphins (5-2) enter the matchup coming off a 31-17 loss to Philadelphia on Sunday night football. Meanwhile, the Patriots are coming off a surprising 25-22 win over Buffalo in Foxboro.

Date: Sunday, November 5
Time: 9:30 am ET
Location: Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany
Betting odds: Chiefs – , Over/Under 47
How to watch on TV: NFL Network
Streaming: NFL+, Paramount+, NFL Sunday Ticket, Game Pass International
Radio: 940 AM WINZ, 105.9 AM WBGG (Miami/Ft. Lauderdale)

What will Miami's running game look like? 

The Dolphins are very banged upon the offensive line.  Terron Armstead and Isaiah Wynn are on injured reserve.  Center Connor Williams is dealing with a nagging groin injury.  As such, aside from Kendall Lamm starting at left tackle, it's not completely known how those spots on the line will look on Sunday – although Lester Cotton filled in for Wynn last week.  

Raheem Mostert is also dealing with an ankle injury that limited him throughout the week.  Mostert is listed as questionable for the game. 

Three Dolphins to watch

Jalen Ramsey.  This one goes without saying.  For this first time this season, the Dolphins' big offseason acquisition will reportedly be active and on the field.  How quickly will it take for him to get up to game speed?  How will he look with his cuts?  

Whoever starts at center.  Connor Williams is reportedly expected to be active, but it's unsure if he will start.  If he doesn't, Liam Eichenberg will draw the start.  The Dolphins would probably be best suited to rest Williams for one more week, but it doesn't appear that they will.  

Tyreek Hill.  Is Miami's speedster limited or hampered at all by his hip injury?  His importance is obvious and can't be understated.  With a shootout with the Chiefs on the horizon before the bye week, keeping him healthy on Sunday is of the utmost importance. 


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