
"The New York Jets head south for the weekend for their first AFC East battle of the 2025 season. The also winless Miami Dolphins are patiently waiting at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, eager to score their first win of the season. Both teams rank in the bottom half of the league in passing, however, the Jets should have a sizable advantage in the run game against Miami on Sunday."
"While doom and gloom reigns over the Jets following their 0-3 start, things are not as bleak as they appear in New York. The Jets have lost two games of those contests by less than a field goal. With a favorable schedule upcoming featuring several squads battling to get back to a .500 record (the Dallas Cowboys, the Denver Broncos, and Carolina Panthers), New York could navigate these turbulent early results to a winning record with a solid month of football."
"In Miami, things have gone sideways since Tua Tagovailoa's concussion during the 2024 NFL season. The Dolphins were 1-3 without their star QB last season, while maintaining a 4-4 record with the signal caller in the lineup. It's been an ugly start to the season for Miami as the defense has allowed at least 30 points in all three matchups in 2025 so far."
New York visits Miami for Week 4 at Hard Rock Stadium. Both teams enter the game 0-3. Jets hold a running-game advantage: New York's rushing offense ranks 10th at 127 yards per game, while the Jets' rush defense has allowed 207 rushing yards per game to opposing running backs. New York has lost two games by less than a field goal and faces a favorable upcoming schedule. Miami has struggled since Tua Tagovailoa's 2024 concussion; the Dolphins' defense has allowed at least 30 points in every 2025 game. Miami's pass offense ranks 23rd at 281 yards per game while the defense has conceded 370 yards per contest.
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