MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins (1-5) are in a bad place . The Cleveland Browns (1-5) can relate.

Two of the NFL’s worst teams meet Sunday in Cleveland in what both teams could consider a “get-right” game.

A lot is at stake for the Dolphins. This is what many consider the easy part of the schedule. The Browns are one of five of the Dolphins’ remaining opponents that have a losing record along with Baltimore (1-5), New Orleans (1-5), the New York Jets (0-6) and Cincinnati (2-4).

Here are five things to watch for in Sunday’s game:

Tua

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (11 touchdowns, seven interceptions, 92.1 passer rating) is having a nightmarish start to the season. He’s thrown late-game interceptions against New England and Buffalo, and his fourth-quarter comeback against the Los Ange

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