In a disappointing performance, Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson made his first start since the playoffs but struggled in a 24-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Thompson left the game after a hard hit, contributing to a tough day for the Dolphins, who now stand at 1-2 this season.
Coach Mike McDaniel fell below .500 for the first time in his career as the team dealt with penalties and injuries, including issues with the offensive line and the absence of Pro Bowl tackle Terron Armstead. Meanwhile, wide receiver Tyreek Hill was significantly underutilized, reducing the impact of the Dolphins' offensive strategy.
With the Dolphins' playoff hopes on the line early in the season, the team must address their road struggles and improve to regain momentum as they head into a pivotal matchup against the Tennessee Titans.