The Dolphins only have two wins, but one Miami defender will take the field with three when they host the Ravens on Thursday Night Football
Wins are hard to come by so let’s celebrate all of them.
Wins have been hard to come by this season for the Miami Dolphins. The 2-6 Dolphins scored their second one of the regular season against the Atlanta Falcons this past Sunday, offering a dominant performance that wasn’t on anyone’s bingo card. Props, Miami. Well played — and here’s hoping the team can equally surprise us all again on Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens.
But when Miami and Baltimore kick off their Week 9 contest, one member of the Miami Dolphins will be taking the field with three wins — one more than everyone else on the roster.
Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks scores AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 8
Miami Dolphins captain and starting linebacker Jordyn Brooks has one more win than the rest of the squad thanks to the news today that Brooks has won the AFC’s Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against the Falcons in Week 8.
The decision is considered a bit of an upset given that Brooks was contending against Cleveland Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett — who logged five sacks in a loss to the New England Patriots this past Sunday. As it turns out, getting a win and a dominant team performance was plenty to help tip the scales.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks’ Week 8 performance
- 10 total tackles
- 1 quarterback sack
- 1 quarterback hit
- 3 tackles for loss
- AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors
Brooks has been sensational since arriving in Miami in 2024 as a free agent signing. He’s posted 228 total tackles in 25 games so far as a member of the Dolphins, plus 5.5 sacks and 17 tackles for loss. Against the Falcons, Brooks finished with 10 combined tackles, a sack, three tackles for loss and an additional quarterback hit.
He’ll enter Week 9 play leading the league in total tackles (85) and solo tackles (53). Miami will need a lot more production from Brooks tomorrow night if the team is going to successfully bottle up Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and company to score a second consecutive win. The good news? His play suggests Brooks is more than up for the challenge.
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With a loss, it may be time to face the music.