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NUMBERS
Consecutive seasons the Dolphins have blocked a punt. Miami is the only team in the NFL to block a punt in each of the past three seasons (2020-22).
Times the Dolphins have held opponents under 200 yards passing this season, including last week when they limited Chicago to just 116 passing yards.
Consecutive pass attempts by QB Tua Tagovailoa without throwing an interception. The streak covers 3+ games he’s played and began in the Week 4 game at Cincinnati.
Passer rating by QB Tua Tagovailoa on third downs this season. It’s the best single-season passer rating on third down since the NFL began tracking stats by down in 1991.
Receiving yards needed by WR Jaylen Waddle to become Miami’s second 1,000-yard receiver this season. He enters Week 10 with 812 receiving yards this year.
Receiving yards by WR Tyreek Hill this season. He needs 86 yards to break the NFL’s Super Bowl era record and 165 to break the NFL’s all-time record for most receiving yards in a team’s first 10 games of a season.
Receiving yards that WR Tyreek Hill and WR Jaylen Waddle are on pace to total this season. It would shatter the NFL record for most receiving yards in a single season by a pair of teammates (3,174 in 1995 by Herman Moore and Brett Perriman, Detroit Lions).
BROWNS
SOUTH FLORIDA CONNECTIONS
Asst. GM & VP of Player
Personnel
QB Jacoby Brissett
TE
WR Amari Cooper
WR Mike Harley Jr. (PS)
CB Herb Miller
TE David Njoku
TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden (PS)
WR Anthony Schwartz*
LB Anthony Walker Jr. (IR)
*His
DOLPHINS PLAYER
SCHOOL/HOMETOWN
Chaminade-Madonna Prep/Miami, Fla. University of Miami
Dwyer HS/Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Florida Atlantic University
Northwestern HS/Miami, Fla.
St. Thomas Aquinas HS/Fort Lauderdale, Fla. University of Miami
Miramar HS/Miramar, Fla. Florida Atlantic University University of Miami
Florida Atlantic University
American Heritage HS/ Pembroke Pines, Fla. Monsignor Edward Pace HS/Miami, Fla
FORMER BROWNS
DB Elijah Campbell (2018)
RB Raheem Mostert (2015)
DE Emmanuel Ogbah (2016-18)
DOLPHINS COACH/STAFF
Head Coach Mike McDaniel (2014)
Asst. Head Coach/Tight Ends Coach Jon Embree (2013)
Sr. Defensive Asst. Ryan Slowik (2016)
NOTES
Spent the 2018 offseason and training camp with Cleveland
3 GP
40 GP, 40 GS; 122 tkls (70 solo), 12.5 sacks, 17 PD, 2 FFs, 2 FRs
ROLE WITH BROWNS Wide Receivers Coach
Tight Ends Coach
Outside Linebackers Coach
OTHER CONNECTIONS
FORMER DOLPHINS
QB Jacoby Brisset (2021)
G Michael Dunn (2019)
WR Jakeem Grant Sr. [IR] (2016-21)
11 GP, 5 GS; 141 completions for 1,283 yards and 5 TDs; 19 rushes for 70 yards and 1 TD
Spent the 2019 offseason and training camp with Miami
70 GP, 8 GS; 91 recepetions for 1,001 yards and 5 TDs; 12 rushes for 43 yards and 1 TD
Pass Game Coord./Wide Receivers Coach Chad O’Shea (2019)
Director of Strength and Conditioning Larry Jackson (1997)
Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach Evan Marcus (2008-10)
National Scout Chris Buford (2012-21)
RUSHING
Offensive Coordinator
Played DE for the Dolphins
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Scouting Assistant (2012-13) College Scout (2014-21)
SERIES SUPERLATIVES
DOLPHINS
BROWNS
Benjamin Watson, at Miami, 12/5/10 10, Jarvis Landry, at Cleveland, 11/24/19
RECEIVING YARDS: 177, Reggie Rucker, at Cleveland, 11/18/79
PRO CONNECTIONS
BROWNS DOLPHINS
LB Deion Jones (2016-21)
LB Jordan Kunaszyk (2019)
WR Amari Cooper (2018-21)
TE Pharaoh Brown (2020-22)
RB Kareem Hunt (2017-18)
DE Isaac Rochell (2017-20)
QB Jacoby Brissett (2016) G Hjalte Froholdt (2019-20)
QB Joshua Dobbs (2017-21)
C Ethan Pocic (2017-21)
BROWNS
HC Mike McDaniel (2015-16) –
Offensive Assistant (2015-16)
LB Duke Riley (2017-19)
P Thomas Morstead (2021)
T Greg Little (2019-21)
OL Connor Williams (2018-21)
WR Cedrick Wilson Jr. (2018-21)
DB Keion Crossen (2019-20)
WR Tyreek Hill (2016-21)
LB Melvin Ingram (2013-20)
LB Elandon Roberts (2016-19) S Eric Rowe (2016-18)
DB Keion Crossen (2018)
CB Justin Bethel (2019-22) Def. Coord. Josh Boyer (2006-18 ) –
Coaching Assistant (2006-08)
Defensive Backs (2009-11) Cornerbacks (2012-18)
LB Melvin Ingram (2021)
OL Brandon Shell (2020-21)
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
S Ronnie Harrison Jr. (2015-17)
T Jedrick Wills Jr. (2017-19)
WR Anthony Schwartz (2018-20)
LB Deion Jones (2012-15)
C Ethan Pocic (2013-16)
CB Greedy Williams (2016-18)
S Grant Delpit (2017-19)
K Cade York (2019-21)
QB Jacoby Brissett (2014-15)
DE Isaac Rochell (2013-15)
LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (2017-20)
CB Denzel Ward (2015-17)
DE Jadeveon Clowney (2011-13)
DOLPHINS
DT Raekwon Davis (2016-19)
QB Tua Tagovailoa (2017-19)
WR Jaylen Waddle (2018-20)
CB Noah Igbinoghene (2017-19)
LB Duke Riley (2013-16)
LS Blake Ferguson (2016-19)
LB Bradley Chubb (2014-17)
TE Durham Smythe (2014-17)
LB Jerome Baker (2015-17)
LB Melvin Ingram (2007-11)
CLEVELAND CONNECTIONS
LB Jerome Baker Benedictine HS/Cleveland, OH
SERIES FACTS (TEAM)
MIAMI’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 17 (Miami 30, at Cleveland 13, 11/25/90)
CLEVELAND’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 28 (Cleveland 28, at Miami 0, 10/25/70)
CURRENT SERIES STREAK: Cleveland 1 (11/24/19)
MIAMI’S LARGEST WIN STREAK: 6 (12/12/88 - 12/26/04)
CLEVELAND’S LARGEST WIN STREAK: 4 (11/20/05 - 9/25/11)
MOST POINTS BY MIAMI: 38 (at Miami 38, Cleveland 31, 12/12/88)
MOST POINTS BY CLEVELAND: 41 (Twice, most recent: at Cleveland 41, Miami 24, 11/24/19)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 72 (at Cleveland 41, Miami 31, 10/14/07)
FEWEST POINTS BY MIAMI: 0 (Twice, most recent: at Cleveland 22, Miami 0, 11/20/05)
FEWEST POINTS BY CLEVELAND: 7 (at Miami 10, Cleveland 7, 12/26/04)
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 17 (at Miami 10, Cleveland 7, 12/26/04)
SERIES HISTORY
REGULAR SEASON: SERIES TIED 9-9
POSTSEASON: MIAMI LEADS 2-0
LAST 5 MEETINGS
DATE GAME
12/5/10 9/25/11 9/8/13 9/25/16 11/24/19
Cleveland 13, @ Miami 10
@ Cleveland 17, Miami 16 Miami 23, @ Cleveland 10 @ Miami 30, Cleveland 24 (OT) @ Cleveland 41, Miami 24
NO. NAME POS. 26 AHMED, SALVON RB 72 ARMSTEAD, TERRON T 55 BAKER, JEROME LB 20 BETHEL, JUSTIN CB 5 BRIDGEWATER, TEDDY QB 22 CAMPBELL, ELIJAH DB 2 CHUBB, BRADLEY LB 80 CONNER, TANNER TE 85 CRACRAFT, RIVER WR 27 CROSSEN, KEION DB 98 DAVIS, RAEKWON DT 63 DEITER, MICHAEL OL 49 EGUAVOEN, SAM LB 18 EZUKANMA, ERIK WR 42 FEJEDELEM, CLAYTON S 44 FERGUSON, BLAKE LS 3 GASKIN, MYLES RB 88 GESICKI, MIKE TE 10 HILL, TYREEK WR 8 HOLLAND, JEVON S 25 HOWARD, XAVIEN CB 68 HUNT, ROBERT OL 9 IGBINOGHENE, NOAH CB 30 INGOLD, ALEC FB 6 INGRAM, MELVIN LB 73 JACKSON, AUSTIN OL 77 JENKINS, JOHN DT 65 JONES, ROBERT OL 28 KOHOU, KADER CB 75 LITTLE, GREG T 84 LONG, HUNTER TE 32 MCKINLEY III, VERONE S 4 MORSTEAD, THOMAS P 31 MOSTERT, RAHEEM RB 91 OGBAH, EMMANUEL DE 15 PHILLIPS, JAELAN LB 45 RILEY, DUKE LB
NO. NAME POS. 52 ROBERTS, ELANDON LB 21 ROWE, ERIC S 7 SANDERS, JASON K 71 SHELL, BRANDON OL 14 SHERFIELD, TRENT WR 92 SIELER, ZACH DT 81 SMYTHE, DURHAM TE 1 TAGOVAILOA, TUA QB 19 THOMPSON, SKYLAR QB 41 TINDALL, CHANNING LB 43 VAN GINKEL, ANDREW LB 17 WADDLE, JAYLEN WR 94 WILKINS, CHRISTIAN DT 58 WILLIAMS, CONNOR OL 11 WILSON JR., CEDRICK WR 23 WILSON JR., JEFF RB 48 BARGAS, JAKE FB 35 BARNES, KALON CB 95 BRONSON, JOSIAH DT 34 ELLIS, TINO CB 62 EMPEY, JAMES OL 61 GAILLARD, LAMONT OL 53 GOODE, CAMERON LB 78 HERMANNS, GRANT OL 87 JACKSON, CALVIN WR 33 PERINE, LA’MICAL RB 36 PERRY, JAMAL DB 86 SANDERS, BRAYLON WR 76 SMITH, KION T 90 STILLE, BEN DL 97 TWYMAN, JAYLEN DT
PRACTICE SQUAD
NO. NAME POS. 37 BELL, D’ANTHONY S 18 BELL, DAVID WR 75 BITONIO, JOEL G 13 BOJORQUEZ, COREY P 7 BRISSETT, JACOBY QB 84 BROWN, PHARAOH TE 99 BRYAN, TAVEN DT 88 BRYANT, HARRISON TE 24 CHUBB, NICK RB 90 CLOWNEY, JADEVEON DE 78 CONKLIN, JACK T 2 COOPER, AMARI WR 22 DELPIT, GRANT S 15 DOBBS, JOSHUA QB 68 DUNN, MICHAEL G 96 ELLIOTT, JORDAN DT 23 EMERSON JR., MARTIN CB 25 FELTON JR., DEMETRIC RB 42 FIELDS II, TONY LB 70 FORBES, DREW G 72 FROHOLDT, HJALTE G 95 GARRETT, MYLES DE 31 GRAHAM JR., THOMAS CB 38 GREEN, A.J. CB 33 HARRISON JR., RONNIE S 74 HUBBARD, CHRIS T 66 HUDSON III, JAMES T 47 HUGHLETT, CHARLEY LS 27 HUNT, KAREEM RB 30 JOHNSON, D’ERNEST RB 43 JOHNSON III, JOHN S 54 JONES, DEION LB 51 KUNASZYK, JORDAN LB 29 MILLER, HERB CB 8 MOND, KELLEN QB 20 NEWSOME II, GREG CB 85 NJOKU, DAVID TE 28 OWUSU-KORAMOAH, JEREMIAH LB
NO. NAME POS. 11 PEOPLES-JONES, DONOVAN WR 55 POCIC, ETHAN C 98 ROCHELL, ISAAC DE 10 SCHWARTZ, ANTHONY WR 44 TAKITAKI, SIONE LB 77 TELLER, WYATT G 58 THOMAS, ISAIAH DE 93 TOGIAI, TOMMY DT 21 WARD, DENZEL CB 26 WILLIAMS, GREEDY CB 71 WILLS JR., JEDRICK T 97 WINFREY, PERRION DT 12 WOODS II, MICHAEL WR 94 WRIGHT, ALEX DE 3 YORK, CADE K 56 ALLEN, DAKOTA LB 17 BALDWIN, DAYLEN WR 48 BROWN, MIKE S 40 CARTER JR., JERMAINE LB 67 DAVISON, TYELER DT 86 FORRISTALL, MILLER TE 82 HARLEY JR., MIKE WR 92 KAMARA, SAM DE 41 KELLY JR., JOHN RB 60 MEREDITH, JORDAN C 83 MITCHELL-PADEN, ZAIRE TE 64 PERRY II, RODERICK DT 80 ROGERS, CHESTER WR 79 WHEATLEY JR., TYRONE T
PRACTICE SQUAD
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Fins in the Community |
PRESENTED BYAs part of its year-round Salute to Service efforts, the Miami Dolphins partnered with United Way Miami Mission United and the VA Hospital of Miami to distribute 500 meals catered by Reggae Beets, as well as baby baskets and large item baby gifts to Veteran Mothers of the South Florida community. Over 60 expecting veteran mothers joined in the day of festivities.
Minority Business Partner of the Game
S.E.E.K. Foundation – Anike Sakariyawo
Anike Sakariyawo is a Native of Miami Gardens and the Founder of Seeking Education Empowers Knowledge (S.E.E.K) Foundation. Our mission is to teach children how to build products through after school STEM/STEAM Programs. S.E.E.K provides free STEM/STEAM and community services to minorities, majority children who are Black and or African -American decent, ages 5-18, Monday - Friday and on Saturdays, in Miami, neighborhoods in Broward, and Atlanta.
Football UNITES Partner of the Game
Wounded Warrior Project
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) began in 2003 as a small, grassroots effort providing simple care and comfort items to the hospital bedsides of the first wounded service members returning home from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. As their post-service needs evolved, so have WWP’s programs and services. Today, through their direct programs in mental health, career counseling, and long-term rehabilitative care, along with their advocacy efforts, the Wounded Warrior Project improves the lives of millions of warriors and their families.