The Miami Dolphins have turned their season around after a rocky start, going from 2-6 to a current record of 8-8. Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle expressed pride in the team's resilience, highlighting their growth through injuries and lineup changes. With a crucial game against the New York Jets, who are struggling at 4-12, the Dolphins need a win to secure a playoff spot for the third consecutive year.
Quarterback Tyler Huntley has stepped in due to Tua Tagovailoa's injury, leading Miami to a recent victory over the Cleveland Browns. Meanwhile, the Jets, led by Aaron Rodgers, face an uncertain offseason. Rodgers is on the brink of a career milestone, needing one touchdown pass to reach 500.