Miami held Jacksonville to 267 yards and 17 points in Week 1
Taron Johnson will miss the game with an injury
Jaylen Waddle had 109 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 1 win
The season's second Thursday Night Football matchup may be one of the best. It features a battle between AFC East rivals as the Buffalo Bills visit the Miami Dolphins. Both squads managed to win in Week 1, but only one will walk away undefeated after Thursday.
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The Bills took time to get going in Week 1, edging out the Cardinals 34-28 at home. Now, they will face a far more challenging test as they head to Miami. Not only will they be facing one of the best offenses in the league, but they also will be heading into the Florida heat. Even with the game starting earlier, the heat and humidity will take a toll on the team from northern New York.
Buffalo will also be facing a far more challenging defense on the field on Thursday night. They held a good Jaguars team to 267 yards and 17 points in their week one win, shutting them out in the second half.
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Tua delivered another fantastic performance in Week 1, burning a good Jags defense for 338 yards and a touchdown through the air. A good chunk of that came from the 80-yard touchdown to Tyreek Hill, but that is how this offense works with the Miami offense.
Despite the Week 1 results, we believe the Jags have a better pass defense than the Bills. That belief was only boosted by the fact that defensive back Taron Johnson will miss this game. Combine that with their new safety duo, and you can see why we expect Tua and the Dolphins to do much damage through the air on Thursday Night Football.
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The Bills don’t have a deep secondary, especially with Taron Johnson out. You can bet that the talent they do have will be focused on trying to contain Tyreek Hill, who went for 130 yards and a touchdown last week. That will leave Waddle with room to work against sub-par talent, resulting in a massive state line against the Bills.
Waddle left the Dolphin’s opening game after taking a brutal hit early on, but returned to finish with 109 yards. While he struggled against the Bills last season, that was against a vastly superior secondary. That won’t be the case this year, starting with this prime-time matchup.
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