ESPN Dolphins reporter James Walker says the defense's pass rush, which has 10 sacks in the past two games, is the key to stopping Tom Brady and the Patriots in Thursday's primetime game.
A key difference for the Miami Dolphins under interim coach Dan Campbell has been the effectiveness of the team’s pass rush. The Dolphins go into Thursday’s game against the New England Patriots with 10 sacks in their last two games, compared with one sack in their first four games.
The Patriots have dropped back to pass on 70 percent of their offensive snaps this season, third-highest in the NFL (behind the Jets and Bills).