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Consecutive games that LB Melvin Ingram has recorded a sack as he looks to extend the streak to three straight games today.
LB Jerome Baker has recorded at least five tackles in four straight contests. He looks to make it five in a row today.
The Dolphins have scored 30+ points in three consecutive games. If they score 30+ points today, it would be the team’s first four-game stretch of 30 or more points since Oct. 4, 2009 to Nov. 1, 2009.
WR Tyreek Hill has five and WR Jaylen Waddle has four 100-yard receiving games this season. One more 100-yard game by Waddle would make them the first pair of Dolphins teammates to have at least five 100-yard games each in the same season in team history.
Consecutive pass attempts by QB Tua Tagovailoa without throwing an interception. The streak covers the last five games in which he’s played, beginning with the Week 4 contest at Cincinnati. It’s just 22 passes shy of the team record of 160 set by QB Ryan Tannehill from 2014-15.
Receiving yards that WR Tyreek Hill needs to break the Dolphins’ all-time single-season record of 1,389 yards, set by WR Mark Clayton in 1984.
Miami has totaled 350+ yards of offense in five straight games. A sixth
TEXANS
Running Backs Coach
Danny Barrett
DL Brandin Bryant (PS)
SCHOOL/HOMETOWN
Lake Worth HS/Boynton Beach, Fla.
Florida Atlantic University
WR Phillip Dorsett St. Thomas Aquinas HS/Fort Lauderdale, Fla. University of Miami
TE Brevin Jordan University of Miami
OL Justin McCray Southridge HS/Miami, Fla.
OL KC McDermott (PS) Palm Beach Central HS/Palm Beach, Fla. University of Miami
TE O.J. Howard (2013-16)
LB Christian Harris (2019-21)
WR Amari Rodgers (2017-20)
DB Tavierre Thomas (2014-17)
OL Austin Deculus (2017-21)
DB Derek Stingley Jr. (2019-21)
TE Brevin Jordan (2018-20)
DL Kurt Hinish (2017-21)
DOLPHINS
LB Cameron Goode (PS)
SCHOOL/HOMETOWN
Klein Collins HS/Spring, Texas
CB Xavien Howard Wheatley HS/Houston, Texas
P Thomas Morstead Pearland HS/Pearland, Texas
DB Jamal Perry (PS) North Shore HS/Galena Park, Texas
LB Elandon Roberts University of Houston
S Eric Rowe Klein HS/Klein, Texas
WR Jaylen Waddle Episcopal HS/Bellaire, Texas
P Cameron Johnston (2013-16)
DL Rasheem Green (2015-17)
RB Dare Ogunbowale (2013-16)
TEXANS PLAYER
LB Neville Hewitt (2015-17)
NOTES
38 GP, 7 GS; 104 tkls (68 solo), 1.0 sack, 4 PD, 1 FR, 1 INT
T Laremy Tunsil (2016-18) 44 GP, 44 GS
Running Backs Coach
Danny Barrett (2016-17)
Safeties Coach Joe Danna (2010-11)
Assistant Defensive Line Coach Kenyon Jackson (2021)
Running Backs Coach
Assistant Defensive Backs Coach
Defensive Assistant
TEXANS
Fellowship
Wide Receivers Coach Wes Welker (2017-18) Offensive/Special Teams Assistant
Director of College Scouting Matt Winston (2006) College Scouting Intern
DT Raekwon Davis (2016-19)
QB Tua Tagovailoa (2017-19)
WR Jaylen Waddle (2018-20)
DT Christian Wilkins (2015-18)
DT Zach Sieler (2014-17)
LS Blake Ferguson (2016-19)
LB Jalean Phillips (2019-20)
TE Durham Smythe (2014-17)
LB Jerome Baker (2015-17)
OL Austin Jackson (2017-19)
OL Michael Dieter (2015-18)
FB Alec Ingold (2015-18)
WR Chris Moore (2016-20)
DL Mario Addison (2012-19)
QB Kyle Allen (2018-19)
RB Rex Burkhead (2013-16)
LB Christian Kirksey (2014-19)
DL Maliek Collins (2016-19)
DB Steven Nelson (2015-18)
DB Eric Murray (2016-18)
DB Tremon Smith (2018-19)
DL Maliek Collins (2020)
DB Desmond King II (2017-20)
OL Scott Quessenberry (2018-21)
WR Phillip Dorsett (2017-19)
RB Rex Burkhead (2017-20)
WR Brandin Cooks (2018)
DT Zach Sieler (2018-19)
CB Justin Bethel (2019)
T Greg Little (2019-21)
S Clayton Fejedelem (2016-19)
HC Mike McDaniel (2014) –
Wide Receivers Coach
RB Raheem Mostert (2015)
DB Elijah Campbell (2018)
OL Connor Williams (2018-21)
WR Cedrick Wilson Jr. (2018-21)
WR Tyreek Hill (2016-21)
FB Alec Ingold (2019-21)
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) WR Brandin Cooks (2014-16) P Thomas Morstead (2009-20) DT John Jenkins (2013-16) T Terron Armstead (2013-21)
LB Neville Hewitt (2018-20) LB Blake Cashman (2019-21) OL Brandon Shell (2016-19) DB Elijah Campbell (2020-21) P Thomas Morstead (2021) DL Rasheem Green (2018-21) WR Phillip Dorsett (2021) OL Brandon Shell (2020-21)
MIAMI’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
(Miami 44, at Houston 26, 10/25/15) HOUSTON’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
(at Houston 30, Miami 10, 9/9/12)
CURRENT SERIES STREAK: Miami 1 (11/7/21) MIAMI’S LONGEST WIN STREAK: 1 (Twice, most recent: 11/7/21)
HOUSTON’S LONGEST WIN STREAK: 7 (9/7/03 – 9/9/12)
MOST POINTS BY MIAMI: 44 (Miami 44, at Houston 26, 10/25/15)
MOST POINTS BY HOUSTON: 42 (at Houston 42, Miami 23, 10/25/18)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 70 (Miami 44, at Houston 26, 10/25/15)
FEWEST POINTS BY MIAMI: 10 (at Houston 30, Miami 10, 9/9/12)
FEWEST POINTS BY HOUSTON: 9 (at Miami 19, Houston 9, 11/7/21)
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 28 (at Miami 19, Houston 9, 11/7/21)
NO. NAME POS. 1 TUA TAGOVAILOA QB 2 BRADLEY CHUBB LB 3 MYLES GASKIN RB 4 THOMAS MORSTEAD P 5 TEDDY BRIDGEWATER QB 6 MELVIN INGRAM LB 7 JASON SANDERS K 8 JEVON HOLLAND S 9 NOAH IGBINOGHENE CB 10 TYREEK HILL WR 11 CEDRICK WILSON JR. WR 14 TRENT SHERFIELD WR 15 JAELAN PHILLIPS LB 17 JAYLEN WADDLE WR 18 ERIK EZUKANMA WR 19 SKYLAR THOMPSON QB 20 JUSTIN BETHEL CB 21 ERIC ROWE S 22 ELIJAH CAMPBELL DB 23 JEFF WILSON JR. RB 25 XAVIEN HOWARD CB 26 SALVON AHMED RB 27 KEION CROSSEN DB 28 KADER KOHOU CB 30 ALEC INGOLD FB 31 RAHEEM MOSTERT RB 32 VERONE MCKINLEY III S 41 CHANNING TINDALL LB
CLAYTON FEJEDELEM S
ANDREW VAN GINKEL LB 44 BLAKE FERGUSON LS 45 DUKE RILEY LB 49 SAM EGUAVOEN LB 52 ELANDON ROBERTS LB 55 JEROME BAKER LB 58 CONNOR WILLIAMS OL
NO. NAME POS. 63 MICHAEL DEITER OL 65 ROBERT JONES OL 68 ROBERT HUNT OL 71 BRANDON SHELL OL 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD T 73 AUSTIN JACKSON OL 75 GREG LITTLE T 77 JOHN JENKINS DT 80 TANNER CONNER TE 81 DURHAM SMYTHE TE 84 HUNTER LONG TE 85 RIVER CRACRAFT WR 88 MIKE GESICKI TE 92 ZACH SIELER DT 94 CHRISTIAN WILKINS DT 96 JUSTIN ZIMMER DT 98 RAEKWON DAVIS DT 33
PRACTICE SQUAD
NO. NAME POS. 1 TREMON SMITH DB 2 TAVIERRE THOMAS DB 3 KYLE ALLEN QB 4 PHILLIP DORSETT WR 5 JALEN PITRE DB 7 KA’IMI FAIRBAIRN K 9 BREVIN JORDAN TE 10 DAVIS MILLS QB 11 CAMERON JOHNSTON P 12 NICO COLLINS WR 13 BRANDIN COOKS WR 15 CHRIS MOORE WR 19 AMARI RODGERS WR 20 ENO BENJAMIN RB 21 STEVEN NELSON DB 23 ERIC MURRAY DB 24 DEREK STINGLEY JR. DB 25 DESMOND KING II DB 28 REX BURKHEAD RB 29 M.J. STEWART DB 31 DAMEON PIERCE RB 32 GARRET WALLOW LB 33 DARE OGUNBOWALE RB 34 TROY HAIRSTON FB 36 JONATHAN OWENS DB 43 NEVILLE HEWITT LB 44 JALEN REEVES-MAYBIN LB 45 OGBONNIA OKORONKWO DL 46 JON WEEKS LS 48 CHRISTIAN HARRIS LB 49 JAKE HANSEN LB 50 MICHAEL DWUMFOUR DL 53 BLAKE CASHMAN LB 54 SCOTT QUESSENBERRY OL 55 JERRY HUGHES DL 56 THOMAS BOOKER DL
PRACTICE SQUAD
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Sweet Spot concessions is a one-stop shop for all of your sweet tooth cravings! Proud to be in their seventh year at Hard Rock Stadium, Sweet Spot has previously covered various sporting events around the country for over 20 years.
Sweet Spot’s main focus is providing an excellent customer experience with delicious treats such as cotton candy, Hawaiian shaved ice, kettle corn, theater-style candy boxes, and more!
Come find them in Hard Rock Stadium outside of sections 154 and 308.
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we highlight #94 Zach Sieler’s Sieler Safe Haven Foundation. The Sieler Safe Haven Foundation invited Miami Dolphins Football UNITES partners to visit the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum and experience different aspects of Sem inole culture and the outdoors. The group toured the galleries and boardwalk, watched an alligator wrestling demonstration, and listened to storytelling and flute playing. To Zach and his wife Hannah, the outdoors is not only an escape, but also a source of lifelong learning.
Today’s Football UNITES Partner of the Game is the South Florida Flag Football League (SFFFL). The SFFFL is the premiere LGBTQIA Flag Football Organization located in South Florida and a member city of the National Gay Flag Football League (NGFFL). Congratulations to the SFFFL for wrapping up the fall season earlier this month!
Twenty-two years ago she went from Delivery Driver to Owner of Cheeseburger Baby, making it the only gay female-owned burger joint on South Beach, where she was able to share that love with people from all over the world, her staff and her family. Today, Stephanie Vitori, a minority entrepreneur, has her “World Famous” SoBe restaurant as well as two concessions at the Hard Rock Stadium, a kiosk at the Miami Beach Convention Center, three food trucks and a small fleet to follow along. Being able to bring what she loves the most to millions of people is what makes her “The Burger Queen”. Thank you, Stephanie Vitori and Cheeseburger Baby for being our Minority Business Partner of the Game.