FOXBOROUGH – Can the Patriots get back on track in a place that’s been a house of horrors for the franchise?
We’re about to find out.
After a disappointing Week 1 loss to Las Vegas, the Patriots head south to take on the Miami Dolphins. Since Tom Brady left, this match has been one-sided in favor of their divisional opponent.
The Dolphins are 8-2 against the Patriots since 2020. The Patriots’ only two wins in the last 10 matchups came at home in Gillette Stadium. The Patriots haven’t won in Miami since 2019 with Brady under center.
This matchup features two teams trying to get back on track.
The Dolphins are coming off an embarrassing 33-8 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Their defense allowed 418 yards. Their offense failed to rush for 100 total yards or pass for 140 yards.
Now,