DAVIE–It’s a crucial week for the Dolphins as they try to even their record at 4-4. A win over the Jets on Sunday would give them a chance at a big run with several nondescript opponents coming up.
Coming off the bye, Miami is in relatively good health. The offense has no significant injuries other than tight ends Jordan Cameron and Dion Sims (concussion for both), and the defense is in decent shape. The biggest concern for the Dolphins is their secondary, which is missing starting cornerback Xavien Howard (knee, back sometime this month) and safety Reshad Jones (shoulder, out for the year).