If you’re looking forward to watching the Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals showdown on Sunday Night Football in a few weeks, I have some bad news for you.
Not so long ago, the N.F.L. formal Decide battle between Tua Tagovailoa’s 6-7 Dolphins and Joe Burrow’s 4-9 Bengals no In prime time for the whole world to witness. Instead, the game will be played at 1 p.m. ET.
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The league decided to adjust the matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots instead of Miami and Cincinnati. As things stand, the Patriots are currently the No. 1 seed in the AFC. As for Baltimore, they are in second place in the AFC North with a 6-7 record against the Miami Heat.
Both teams are hoping to pull off a Christmas miracle and a super wildcard berth early next year.
ESPN’s NFL Insider Adam Schefter first broke the news.
The Miami Dolphins, currently 6-7, will face the AFC North-leading Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football in Week 15. Mike McDaniel’s team is now on a four-game winning streak and five of its past six games, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa notching his first victory in the cold weather on Sunday.
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Is he ready to take on Mike Tomlin’s stubborn defense in subfreezing weather?
With De’Von Akan’s status up in the air and Pittsburgh selling out its own money to thwart his campaign, it could all fall on his shoulders. Can Tua step up and put Miami in trouble? Or is it too late for the Dolphins and their QB1?
Let us know in the comments section below! #FinsUp