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Dolphins-Eagles: Top takeaways from Miami’s 31-17 loss to Philadelphia


PHILADELPHIA — The Miami Dolphins had one of their biggest tests of the season Sunday at Philadelphia. They failed by losing, 31-17.

Adverse circumstances were the norm for Miami as key starters such as Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard (groin) and center Connor Williams (groin) didn’t play. And then starters such as wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (back), linebacker David Long Jr. (head injury) and left guard Isaiah Wynn (quadriceps) went down to injuries during the game. Waddle returned, Long and Wynn didn’t.

It was up to coach Mike McDaniel and his coaching staff to make the necessary adjustments and give their team a chance to win. That was asking a lot.

Here are some more takeaways from Sunday night’s game: 

Facing 2022 playoff teams on road

The Dolphins entered Sunday’s game with a 2-6 road record against teams that made the 2022 playoffs. They’re now 2-7.

They defeated Baltimore and the Los Angeles Chargers and lost to Cincinnati, San Francisco, the Chargers, and Buffalo (three times).

They entered Sunday’s game 1-1 this season against 2022 playoff teams on the road having defeated the Chargers and lost to Buffalo. — Chris Perkins

Offensive line juggling sees Lester Cotton in the lineup

Left guard Isaiah Wynn left the game late in the first quarter with a quadricep injury which meant Lester Cotton, who started the Buffalo playoff game, had to fill-in. Of course, that meant the Dolphins had three backups on the offensive line among Cotton, center Liam Eichenberg (starting for Connor Williams, who had a groin injury) and left tackle Kendall Lamm (starting for Terron Armstead).



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