MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins might have figured out what works for them defensively. That's not particularly good news for the New Orleans Saints.

They meet on Sunday afternoon in South Florida, and the matchup might be best summarized like this:

— The Dolphins aren't allowing many points.

— The Saints aren't scoring many points.

That isn't a great formula for the Saints, who have been held under 20 points in each of their last six games. That is the NFL's longest active streak of offensive struggle; Cleveland went six games without 20 points earlier this season. Meanwhile, the Dolphins have allowed exactly 13 points in each of their last two games — and probably not coincidentally, they went 2-0 in those matchups to breathe a bit of hope into a season that was going s

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