Neither Cold nor Jets Can Slow Down Dolphins
Backup QB uncertainty looms as Miami faces temperatures in the 30s at MetLife Stadium, where Tua Tagovailoa has an 0-7 record in games below 46 degrees.
- On Dec. 7, 2025 at MetLife Stadium, kickoff and most of the game will be in the mid to lower 30s, and Wilson was listed questionable with illness, making Quinn Ewers the potential backup.
- A massive cold front pushed temperatures into the 30s and could drop them into the teens next week, though forecasts vary with weather.com listing a high of 42 and no snow for East Rutherford, New Jersey.
- Ironically, the last Dolphins game at MetLife Stadium had a 40-degree kickoff and ended in a 32-20 loss, while Tua Tagovailoa remains 0-7 in games at 46 degrees or below as Miami rides a three-game winning streak.
- Miami is favored by 2 1/2 points to win and keep its slim playoff hopes alive, while the Jets aim to build momentum after a recent 27-24 victory.
- Temperatures may fall into the teens next week, extending the cold stretch, and Quinn Ewers, rookie seventh-round pick, has limited experience—he was 5-for-8 in a 31-6 loss—highlighting roster risk if Wilson is unavailable.
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Neither cold nor Jets can slow down Dolphins
EAST RUTHERFORD — Tua Tagovailoa warmed up pretty quickly against the Jets and put his cold weather woes on ice. Tagovailoa threw a touchdown pass to stay undefeated against his AFC East rivals, Miami rushed for three scores and the Dolphins ran away with a 34-10 victory Sunday for their fourth straight win. The defense also stifled an already struggling Jets offense. “That’s a formula to win games in December,” coach Mike McDaniel said. Tagovai…
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