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At 4-7, the Dolphins are still in the playoff race and are on a hot streak heading into their Week 12 bye. As a result of the Dolphins' winning streak, which included a huge win over the Buffalo Bills, the job status of Mike McDaniel comes into question.
The Dolphins know better than to overlook the struggling Saints, especially as they're making their own late push.
2025 has not been an easy season for the New Orleans Saints, but Chris Olave doesn't plan on using that as an excuse to miss games. The team's leader in every receiving category, Olave is questionable for NO's Week 13 game against the Miami Dolphins with a back injury. But that won't keep him on the sideline.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Olave, after days of concern, had his status for Week 13 confirmed. Olave is active and will play for the Saints. Tyler Shough is getting his number one receiver for this Week 13 matchup. If Olave were out, then the Saints would've been severely limited in their wide receiver room.
Miami is 3-3 at home this season. A win over the Saints on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium would give the Dolphins an undefeated November for the first time in the Mike McDaniel era.
The Miami Dolphins season is on the brink of utter collapse, if it isn't there already. After being blown out 31-6 by the Cleveland Browns, many are awaiting Miami to make several trades of top players in order to begin a rebuild. Several players have been ...
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