The New York Jets (3-9) will host the Miami Dolphins (5-7) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Let's take a deeper look at what to expect from their Week 14 opponent.

'We Owe Those Guys'

The Jets and Dolphins will go head-to-head for the second time this season. Miami defeated the Green & White in Week 4, 27-21, and have posted a 4-4 record since their 1-3 start, including 3 straight victories.

That Monday night in Miami, the Dolphins jumped out to a 17-3 lead and held on to the victory despite a fourth quarter rally by the Jets led by QB Justin Fields. QB Tyrod Taylor will make his third consecutive for New York and his first against Miami since 2021.

"Listen, we owe those guys," HC Aaron Glenn said Monday. "We lost one down there [in Miami] with those guys, so we look forward to those gu

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