One interesting thing to note in June it was mentioned that the home sideline at Hard Rock stadium was 26 degrees cooler than the visitors. September is usually in the 90's, outside of the stadium, with 90% humidity. October is still in the high 80's. That should offer some sort of competitive advantage.
I don't trust Tannehill or the health of the line, Devante Parker, or any rb. Nor I trust that the no 2 cb will either be a converted wideout or rookie who missed almost all of training camp. I will say Tannehill has looked much more comfortable this preseason than at any time under Philbin. Maybe he finally becomes a low level 2nd tier qb.
Sunday
Sep. 11 |
| at Seattle Seahawks
CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA | 4:05pm ET
CBS | Buy
Tickets |
Sunday
Sep. 18 |
| at New England Patriots
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA | 1:00pm ET
CBS | Buy
Tickets |
Sunday
Sep. 25 |
| Cleveland Browns
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL | 1:00pm ET
CBS | Buy
Tickets |
Thursday
Sep. 29 |
| at Cincinnati Bengals
Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH | 8:25pm ET
NFLN | Buy
Tickets |
Sunday
Oct. 9 |
| Tennessee Titans
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL | 1:00pm ET
CBS | Buy
Tickets |
Sunday
Oct. 16 |
| Pittsburgh Steelers
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL | 1:00pm ET
CBS | Buy
Tickets |
Sunday
Oct. 23 |
| Buffalo Bills
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL | 1:00pm ET
CBS | |