After enjoying a bye last week, the Miami Dolphins will return to action in Week 7 against the Indianapolis Colts and will look to build on their victory before the break.
Miami notched an unimpressive win over the New England Patriots in Week 5, 15-10.
However, every win while Tua Tagovailoa is out is massive, as it keeps the Dolphins in position to make a run once he gets back.
And, speaking of Tua coming back, head coach Mike McDaniel revealed that he expects Miami will get Tagovailoa back at some point this season, although he didn’t give an exact timeline.
Nevertheless, the Dolphins have to keep weathering the storm, and Tyler Huntley will be tasked with attempting to do that once again.
The Colts bounced back with a 20-17 win in Week 6 over the terrible Tennessee Titans. Indy is expected to get second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson back from injury, but that might actually be bad news considering Joe Flacco’s success.
Now, a look at what experts envision happening in the Week 7 game between the Colts and Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Dolphins will be without Tua Tagovailoa (head), so they’ll need to lean a lot on the rushing attack and defense to stay alive in the AFC wild-card race.
The Colts, however, can pose problems with a powerful offensive line and running game, even without Anthony Richardson (oblique) and/or Jonathan Taylor (ankle).