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Bills could be circling Washington Commanders All-Pro as trade target before NFL deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Buffalo Bills have seen multiple wide receivers go off the board as the NFL trade deadline nears.
The Dolphins arrived in Madrid for their game against the Washington Commanders, looking to keep the momentum going from Miami's upset of the Buffalo Bills.
With the trade deadline less than an hour away, the Buffalo Bills are in hot pursuit of two players that would help bolster positions of need. The Athletic’s Ti
The Miami Dolphins have only won one game played in Europe through the years of NFL International games. They are favored against the Commanders.
To Miami Dolphins fans and most NFL followers, the Dolphins should defeat Washington on Sunday in Madrid, Spain (9:30 a.m. eastern time). The Commanders, who are on a five-game losing streak, will be without their starting quarterback (Jayden Daniels/elbow),
Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb insists Mike McDaniels and his team have yet to give up despite a turbulent first half of the season; Dolphins face the Washington Commanders on Sunday in the first NFL game in Madrid - watch live on Sky Sports NFL from 2pm (kick-off,
The Sun Sentinel’s report card from the Miami Dolphins’ stunning win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday; plus, stock up and stock down.
The Dolphins are playing better, and after their home rout of the Bills, coach Mike McDaniel may have taken a stroll to troll Bills fans, though he wouldn't confirm sightings of him in Fort Lauderdale.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel will lean on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, receiver Jaylen Waddle and running back De'Von Achane, who all starred in Miami's stunning upset of the Buffalo Bills.
The Bills travel to Miami to take on the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium Sunday. Follow for updates all game long.
MIAMI GARDENS ― The Miami Dolphins were massive underdogs at home to the Buffalo Bills. The Bills entered the game with a 16-2 record in their last 18 games against Miami and seven consecutive victories. Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen had a career record of 14-2 against the Dolphins.