The Miami Dolphins face the New England Patriots on Sunday, Nov. 26 in NFL Week 12 of the 2017 season, and here is all the info you need to watch.
The Miami Dolphins will face the New England Patriots in Week 12 action in a rivalry that has seen its fair share of exciting games over the years.
In their last game, the Dolphins were defeated by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30-20. Jay Cutler and Matt Moore spit the quarterback duties in this one. Cutler started off the game and struggled to say the least, going 6-for-12 for 83 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions. Matt Moore came in and performed much better going 17-of-28 on the day, throwing for 282 yards and a touchdown.
The running game struggled for the ‘Fins, as they just could not get anything going on the ground. Damien Williams led the rushing attack for the Dolphins, carrying the rock 10 times for 78 yards. Miami was able to get a lot more production through the air as Kenny Stills had a day. Catching seven passes for 180 yards and a touchdown, he led Miami in receiving yards for the game. Jarvis Landry provided additional offense as he caught six passes for 95 yards and a score.
The Patriots had a party in Mexico and had their way with the Oakland Raiders. Winning by a 33-8 final, Tom Brady and the rest of the offense was on the money. Brady went 30-of-37 on the afternoon, throwing for 333 yards and three touchdowns.
Dion Lewis had a great day on the ground, rushing the ball 10 times for 60 yards, weaving his way through the Oakland defense. Perhaps the biggest star of the game was Brandin Cooks. Grabbing six passes for 149 yards and a touchdown, he was able to torch the Oakland secondary. Danny Amendola and Lewis caught touchdown passes as well as New England brought a multi-weapon attack to the table.
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Details for Sunday’s game are below:
Date: Sunday, Nov. 26
Start Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Foxborough, Mass.
Stadium: Gillette Stadium
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Game Pass
A matchup I would watch is Stills and Landry against the New England secondary. The latter has gotten better over the past couple of weeks, but they are still prone to giving up deep passes.