Mike McDaniel Maintaining His Cool as 0-2 Dolphins Travel to Face AFC East Rival Bills in Prime Time
The Miami Dolphins have allowed 33 points per game, ranking second-worst in scoring defense, raising concerns as they face the dominant Buffalo Bills in a key AFC East matchup.
- The Miami Dolphins, starting 0-2 this season, face the Buffalo Bills Thursday night in Buffalo in a prime-time AFC East showdown doubling as a referendum on coach Mike McDaniel.
- The Dolphins' poor start followed offseason changes and defensive struggles, including allowing 33 points per game and a plane banner calling for McDaniel's firing.
- Buffalo, led by MVP Josh Allen who is 12-2 versus Miami with 37 touchdown passes, has rallied from deficits to win 41-40 over Baltimore and beat the Jets 30-10.
- Defensive tackle Zach Sieler emphasized the team's determination by stating that regardless of their current standings, they are focused on heading to Buffalo with the intent to make a strong statement.
- The game will test Miami's resilience and McDaniel's job security as Buffalo pursues a sixth straight division title while the Dolphins seek to reverse their slow start.
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McDaniel maintaining his cool as 0-2 Dolphins travel to face rival Bills in prime time
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is staying calm despite a tough start to the season. The Dolphins are 0-2 and some fans are calling for his job. And it doesn't get easier with Miami facing a short week and a trip to face their AFC East rival Buffalo Bills on Thursday night. McDaniel is on the hot seat after Miami's second straight slow start to a season following losses to Indianapolis and New England. The Bills, led by Josh Allen, are 2…

McDaniel maintaining his cool as 0-2 Dolphins visit Bills
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Amid the Miami Dolphins' 0-2 start, a plane circling overhead on Sunday towing a banner calling for his job, and facing a short week and trip to Buffalo, where he's never won as a head coach,…

Mike McDaniel maintaining his cool as 0-2 Dolphins travel to face AFC East rival Bills in prime time
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is staying calm despite a tough start to the season. The Dolphins are 0-2 and some fans are calling for his job.
After a start of season with a 0-2 seal from the Dolphins of Miami, a plane flying over Sunday with a banner calling for his dismissal, and a short week with a trip to Buffalo, where he has never won as head coach, Mike McDaniel has not lost his course or his composure.
Mike McDaniel's message to Dolphins after 0-2 start is revealed
Dec 11, 2022; Inglewood, California, USA; Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel reacts during the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The Miami Dolphins have gotten off to a disappointing start to the season, but there has reportedly been no panic among the team behind the scenes. The Dolphins were blown out by the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1 and then lost a tough home game to the New…
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