The Miami Dolphins lost to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 7, and many fans are not pleased with the outcome. But there are also plenty of fans who think that the loss was inevitable, especially after backup QB Tyler Huntley had to leave the game with an injury.
In times like this, it’s best to share all sides of the story, so we’ve compiled the best articles, stories, and recaps from around the web.
Miami Dolphins Week 7 News and Recaps
Welcome Back, Tua — Now Go Save Miami Dolphins’ Season (and Maybe Mike McDaniel’s Job)
(Adam Beasley, Pro Football Network) Coach Mike McDaniel will really start feeling the heat if the return of Tua Tagovailoa doesn’t turn around the Miami Dolphins’ season.
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Why Have Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle Disappeared From Miami Dolphins’ Offense?
(Adam Beasley, Pro Football Network) Star receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle had just one catch each Sunday, a big reason why the Miami Dolphins lost to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
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Indianapolis Colts vs. Miami Dolphins Instant Observations: Same Losing Formula
(Adam Beasley, Pro Football Network) The Miami Dolphins blew a 10-point lead and lost quarterback Snoop Huntley in a 16-10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
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Dolphins’ McDaniel explains what’s “killing us” and where he was “definitely wrong”
(Barry Jackson, Miami Herald) Among the puzzling questions to emerge from the Dolphins’ gut-punching 16-10 loss to Indianapolis on Sunday that left Miami at 2-4: How in the world could Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle combine for just two catches for 19 yards?
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Chris Perkins: Reality for Dolphins is get the ball to Tyreek, or kiss playoffs goodbye
(Chris Perkins, Sun Sentinel) Let me say this right away: The Miami Dolphins’ offensive problems, as I’ve told you before, are bigger than quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The offensive problems are systemic and institutional.
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Miami Dolphins, with no margin for error, give away win with mistakes in loss at Indy | Opinion
(Greg Cote, Miami Herald) The Miami Dolphins gave away a victory in Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. What this team has become with Tua Tagovailoa on the sideline is one with very little margin of error. And this time, too many of those errors proved to much to overcome. Good teams overcome those. This Miami team cannot.
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Miami Dolphins excited about potential return of ‘bright light’ Tua Tagovailoa
(Joe Schad, Palm Beach Post) Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is eligible to return from concussion and play as soon as next Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. The Dolphins are 2-4 after Sunday’s 16-10 loss to the Colts in Indianapolis, but Tagovailoa may return to practice Wednesday after missing four weeks.
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Report card for Miami Dolphins for their loss to Indianapolis Colts
(Hal Habib, Palm Beach Post) Tyler “Snoop” Huntley overcame early jitters and a red-zone snack to find Jonnu Smith for a 10-yard TD pass and an early 7-0 lead. It was his first TD pass as a Dolphin. Huntley was largely a game manager in this one. That’s no knock at all — he did a commendable job at it.
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Indianapolis Colts Week 7 News and Recaps
10 Colts thoughts on Anthony Richardson’s struggles in a win over the Dolphins
(Nate Atkins, Indianapolis Star) Ten thoughts on the Colts’ 16-10 win over the Dolphins and the week leading up, from Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Colts do just enough to beat a bad Dolphins team, 16-10, stay in playoff hunt
(Joel A. Erickson, Indianapolis Star) It may not have been pretty but the Colts picked up their second consecutive win on Sunday, grinding out a 16-10 win over a listless Dolphins team.
‘I heard them’: Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson responds to fans booing
(Scott Horner, Indianapolis Star) The boo birds came out Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium as the Indianapolis Colts’ offense struggled against the Miami Dolphins…Richardson didn’t appear fazed by the fans’ frustration.
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With ugly, grind-it-out Week 7 win over Dolphins, everything remains on the table for 2024 Colts
(JJ Stankevitz, Indianapolis Colts) The Colts improved to 4-3 with a 16-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, one in which the team leaned into finding any way to win when they weren’t playing their best.
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Colts linebacker Grant Stuard’s ‘iron man’ performance and infectious energy bolsters defense in victory over Dolphins
(Amanda Foster, Indianapolis Colts) Grant Stuard’s energy is infectious. Every time he smiles, everyone around him smiles. Every time he laughs – with a laugh that takes over a room – everyone laughs. When he celebrates, everyone celebrates.
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