Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots

Miami-Dolphins-at-New-England-PatriotsMiami Dolphins (3-3) at New England Patriots (6-0)
NFL Football: Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 8:25 pm (Gillette Stadium)
The Line: New England Patriots -7.5
Over/Under: 51

The Patriots are searching for 7-0, while the red-hot Dolphins look to continue their surge under the NFL's most jacked coach, Dan Campbell.

The Miami Dolphins look for their third road victory to get a game above a .500 record. Ryan Tannehill is completing 62.6 percent of his passes for 1,628 yards, 13 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Tannehill has two or more touchdown passes in five straight games. Jarvis Landry and Rishard Matthews have combined for 833 receiving yards and six touchdowns while Jordan Cameron has 17 receptions. The Miami Dolphins ground game is averaging 117.5 yards per contest, and Lamar Miller leads the way with 419 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Miami is allowing 22.8 points and 369.8 yards per game. Reshad Jones leads the Dolphins with 59 tackles, Cameron Wake has six sacks and Brent Grimes has nine pass deflections. Bobby McCain is questionable.

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The New England Patriots look to remain unbeaten and build on their lead in the AFC East. Tom Brady is completing 68.9 percent of his passes for 2,054 yards, 16 touchdowns and one interception. Brady has seven touchdown passes in his last three games. Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman have combined for 1,036 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns while Danny Amendola has 25 receptions. The New England Patriots ground game is averaging 83.7 yards per contest, and LeGarrette Blount leads the way with 246 yards and four touchdowns. Defensively, New England is allowing 21 points and 358.7 yards per game. Jamie Collins leads the Pats with 49 tackles, Chandler Jones has 6.5 sacks and Malcolm Butler has seven pass deflections. Brandon Bolden, Dion Lewis and Jabaal Sheard are questionable.

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The difference between the Dolphins and the Cowboys is that Miami has an offense capable of putting the ball in the end zone. Ryan Tannehill had a nearly flawless game last week, and Lamar Miller has been tremendous over his last two games.

The Patriots are undefeated for a reason, and a home game would be an odd time for them to suddenly falter. But Miami might have exactly the right players peaking at exactly the right time to hand New England its first loss of the season.

Who to watch

Ndamukong Suh - He didn't have a single sack heading into Week 7, and then produced a monster game with six tackles, two sacks, two batted passes and three quarterback hits against the Texans. Look for Suh to have another strong effort this week against a banged-up Patriots offensive line that has been shaky at times this season.

Brandon LaFell - The wideout made his season debut Sunday, and it was a forgettable one. LaFell was targeted eight times and caught just two of them for 25 yards. He was charged with three drops -- the most by a player in a single game this season, per ESPN Stats & Information -- and gave himself an "F" grade after the game. Granted, he was likely rusty after practicing only three times this week, but he needs a bounceback game to show that he can still be a trusted receiver in the passing game.

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