Despite losses in two of their last three games, the still sit at a comfortable 6-3. In fact, should the NFL Playoffs start tomorrow, the Dolphins would be the No. 4 seed in the AFC, and would play host to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round.
That being, Miami’s remaining schedule is one of the easier ones in the NFL, and a win on Sunday could potentially set the team up for a deep run in the second half of the season. Five of Miami’s remaining eight games are at home, and only three are against opponents who currently hold a winning record.