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I think it is somewhat fitting that the Patriots will celebrate a highly successful 2025 regular season on the one-year anniversary of Jerod Mayo's firing.
Patriots are favored by ten, though to me predicting week 18 games is extremely difficult, if not futile.
Miami gave Tampa Bat a vicious gut punch on Sunday, but in my opinion that was as much due to the Bucs' inexplicapable ineptitude as it was to Quinn Ewers doing anything fantastic.
Miami loses two impact defenders to injury
The Dolphins got the victory over the Buccaneers on Sunday, but it wasn’t without a few casualties along the way.
EDGE defender Chop Robinson left the contest early with a concussion. It is the second time this season that Robinson has been ruled out of a game with a head injury — with Robinson also leaving Miami’s game against Baltimore in Week 9 for the same reason.
In addition to Robinson’s exit, the Dolphins also played most of the final half of action without star inside linebacker Jordyn Brooks. Brooks exited during the third quarter with a hamstring injury, but remained on the sideline. He would not return to the game after contributing five total tackles, with one tackle for loss and a pass defensed.
“Probably everybody that’s healthy will play,” the coach said during his weekly appearance on WEEI on Monday. “That’s just where we’re at. I haven’t looked too far into it this morning here, but, I would anticipate everybody that’s healthy will play in the football game.”
Will Campbell is eligible to return from injured reserve this week, as is cornerback Alex Austin. Kayshon Boutte (concussion), left guard Jared Wilson (concussion), defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga (foot), edge rusher Harold Landry (knee) and linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle) all missed Sunday’s blowout win over the New York Jets.
Milton Williams, who returned to practice last week, is also a candidate to return in Week 18.
Patriots are favored by ten, though to me predicting week 18 games is extremely difficult, if not futile.
Miami gave Tampa Bat a vicious gut punch on Sunday, but in my opinion that was as much due to the Bucs' inexplicapable ineptitude as it was to Quinn Ewers doing anything fantastic.
The Good, Bad & Ugly from the Miami Dolphins Week 17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dolphins rookies shine in 20-17 victory over Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
www.thephinsider.com
The Dolphins got the victory over the Buccaneers on Sunday, but it wasn’t without a few casualties along the way.
EDGE defender Chop Robinson left the contest early with a concussion. It is the second time this season that Robinson has been ruled out of a game with a head injury — with Robinson also leaving Miami’s game against Baltimore in Week 9 for the same reason.
In addition to Robinson’s exit, the Dolphins also played most of the final half of action without star inside linebacker Jordyn Brooks. Brooks exited during the third quarter with a hamstring injury, but remained on the sideline. He would not return to the game after contributing five total tackles, with one tackle for loss and a pass defensed.
Miami Dolphins overreaction Monday: Quinn Ewers QB starter in 2026?
The Miami Dolphins are 7-9 headed into a season finale at New England. Is it an overreaction to pair Mike McDaniel and Quinn Ewers in 2026?
www.palmbeachpost.com
Dolphins are getting production from their young players, an encouraging sign for the future | FOX Sports
Mike McDaniel stood in the locker room after the Miami Dolphins’ 20-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and began calling out the names of the game’s most impactful players
www.foxsports.com
It doesn’t sound like Mike Vrabel will bench starters for Week 18 vs. Dolphins
The Patriots locked up the AFC East on Sunday ahead of their regular-season finale against the Dolphins. But if a player is healthy, it sounds like they will play.
www.masslive.com
Will Campbell is eligible to return from injured reserve this week, as is cornerback Alex Austin. Kayshon Boutte (concussion), left guard Jared Wilson (concussion), defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga (foot), edge rusher Harold Landry (knee) and linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle) all missed Sunday’s blowout win over the New York Jets.
Milton Williams, who returned to practice last week, is also a candidate to return in Week 18.












