The Miami Dolphins' rushing attack has significantly declined this season, with only one run exceeding 34 yards compared to nine last year. Currently ranked 22nd in rushing yards per game, the team struggles to find consistency despite a promising start.
As they prepare to face the New York Jets, the Dolphins aim to revive their ground game, which has averaged just 63.3 yards over the last four games. Injuries to key players like fullback Alec Ingold and right tackle Austin Jackson have compounded their challenges.