The Dallas Cowboys haven't won a game since week two, when their star quarterback Tony Romo went down with a broken collarbone. Since then they've lost seven games in a row, which would make this matchup seem easy for the Miami Dolphins.
Except for one thing.
It has been confirmed (and later reinforced by the release of QB Brandon Weeden) that the Cowboys starting quarterback will be returning just in time to face off against the Dolphins in Miami at Sun Life Stadium.
Oops.
While the game certainly isn't impossible due to the Cowboys other shortcomings, such as their defense, which is ranked 17th overall, the Dolphins realize that this home game just got a lot more challenging than it would've been otherwise if Romo had stayed out.