The Miami Dolphins (5-7) head north to face the New York Jets (3-9) in a pivotal Week 14 AFC East clash at MetLife Stadium. Miami enters the game riding a three-game winning streak, with victories over the Buffalo Bills, Washington Commanders, and New Orleans Saints. The Dolphins are clinging to postseason hopes and need another win to stay in the hunt.
The Jets, meanwhile, are coming off a dramatic 27-24 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, sealed by veteran kicker Nick Folk’s 56-yard game-winner. Despite a tough season, New York has quietly put together a 3-2 stretch and is looking to play spoiler against a divisional rival.
Key Players to Watch
For Miami, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remains the centerpiece of the offense, though his numbers have dipped in recent weeks. Running back De’Von Achane has emerged as a breakout star, rushing for 134 yards and a touchdown against the Saints. Tight end Darren Waller continues to provide a reliable target in the passing game.
The Jets will lean on veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who threw for 172 yards and added a rushing touchdown in last week’s win. Running back Breece Hall remains a key weapon, contributing both on the ground and through the air. Rookie wideout Adonai Mitchell has shown flashes of big-play ability, giving the Jets hope for the future.
Injury Concerns
The Jets will be without starting slot corner Jarvis Brownlee Jr., who has been ruled out with a hip injury. His absence could open opportunities for Miami’s passing attack.
Broadcast Information
Kickoff is set for Sunday, December 7 at 1:00 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium. The game will be televised nationally on CBS, with streaming available via NFL+, Fubo, and Paramount+. Local radio coverage includes WEPN 98.7 FM in New York and WQAM 560 AM in Miami.
What’s at Stake
The Dolphins lead the all-time series 62-57-1 and won the earlier meeting this season, 27-21, in Miami. A win here would give Miami its fourth straight victory and keep postseason hopes alive. For the Jets, the game represents a chance to build momentum under head coach Aaron Glenn and evaluate young talent as they prepare for the offseason.
With Miami’s offense finding rhythm and the Jets showing resilience, this AFC East rivalry promises intensity—even if the stakes aren’t what they once were.


