Dolphins vs. Bills in NFL Week 4: Early in this NFL season, the Miami Dolphins have appeared to be the finest team in the league. The Buffalo Bills intend to remind the surging Miami Dolphins who has dominated the AFC East since 2020.
The Dolphins (3-0) enter this AFC contender matchup on the heels of a historic 70-20 rout of the Denver Broncos. The Bills find themselves on the ascent after two blowouts of the Raiders and Commanders after a season-opening loss to the Jets on Monday Night Football
How will the Dolphins handle Josh Allen?
The previous time Miami traveled to western New York, Allen was sacked seven times. Allen threw for 352 yards and three touchdowns as the Bills came from behind to win 34-31.
Under Vic Fangio, the Dolphins will be less aggressive with blitzing and utilize more zone coverage approaches. Allen shouldn’t have as many deep one-on-one opportunities against Miami as he did in his previous game, when the Dolphins were more aggressive with single-high safety coverage in Josh Boyer’s previous scheme. However, Miami’s defenders will need to tackle in open space.
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Jaylen Waddle: The Bills will undoubtedly give Tyreek Hill additional consideration. Waddle returns this week after suffering a concussion against the Patriots and should have opportunities down the field, particularly with safety Jordan Poyer sidelined with a knee injury.
Stephen Van Ginke: As a substitute for Jalean Phillips, he was a force against New England. As a result of Phillips’ oblique injury, he will have another opportunity. His and Bradley Chubb’s ability to generate pressure will be crucial, just as it was two weeks ago.
Jeffrey Holland: Allen is one of the most difficult quarterbacks to manage in the NFL, and Miami will need a strong performance from one of the league’s best safeties against him. Holland’s coverage and run support abilities will be put to the test against a quarterback who can consistently throw and run over opposing safeties. Sunday, Holland must flourish for Miami