South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Chance for Dolphins to continue hot streak

- South Florida Sun Sentinel

By David Furones |

When the Dolphins run: The Dolphins are at least starting to utilize the run game enough where opponents have to respect it, which wasn’t previously the case. They had 33 and 39 rushing plays in the past two wins over the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers, respective­ly. Their yardsper-carry averages in those two games: 3.5 and 2.8. So, that could still use some work, but combined with an efficient short passing game, it’s been good enough. Miami is still No. 31 in the NFL in rushing offense, with Myles Gaskin’s 482 rushing yards at 3.5 yards per carry leading the way. Maybe the addition of veteran former Pro Bowl back Phillip Lindsay starts to bring a spark. He already carried 12 times for 42 yards in his Dolphins’ debut off just one practice, one walkthroug­h and some additional work. Edge: Giants

When the Giants run: The Dolphins have held opponents to a stout 84.4 rushing yards per game in the past seven outings. Only twice in that span has an opponent run for more than

100 yards as a team, and both were

102. Miami’s run defense, which started off as one of the worst, is now top 10, even with that horrid start. On the other side, the Giants have been held below

100 yards rushing in six of their past eight games. They have the 26th-ranked run game in the NFL. Star running back Saquon Barkley has been back from his ankle injury for two weeks, but he’s been limited since, only getting 19 carries over the games against the Buccaneers and Eagles. Edge: Dolphins

When the Dolphins pass: Tua Tagovailoa has gone 54 of 64 (84.3%) for 503 yards, three touchdowns and one intercepti­on over the past two games, wins over the Jets and Panthers — the Panthers entering as the NFL’s top pass defense last Sunday. He’s done it without Will Fuller and DeVante Parker, but he could get Parker back as the 6-foot-3 receiver returned to practice this week. Rookie Jaylen Waddle is coming off a career game of nine receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown. Cornerback James Bradberry is one of the top players in the NFL at his position. He has three intercepti­ons this season, and second-year safety Xavier

McKinney has five intercepti­ons for the Giants’ 28th-ranked pass defense. Williams and outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari have 5 ½ sacks apiece rushing the passer. Edge: Even

When the Giants pass: The Giants’ quarterbac­k situation was in flux most of the week until starter Daniel Jones was ruled out Friday due to a neck strain, so it will be veteran journeyman Mike Glennon making his first start for the Giants. Glennon is 6-21 in his career as a starter. Rookie wide receiver Kadarius Toney leads the Giants in receiving with 392 yards, but he was held out of practice early this week with oblique and quadriceps injuries, as has fellow wideout Sterling Shepard, who has 324 yards in five games. Big-bodied veteran receiver Kenny Golladay and tight end Evan Engram will have to be accounted for and be an emphasis of Miami’s game plan defensivel­y. Barkley can also get active in the passing game. Edge: Dolphins

Special teams: I’ve been going away from the Dolphins in this category in recent weeks because of kicker Jason Sanders’ misses, but with Miami’s ability to make game-changing plays like the Duke Riley blocked punt turned into a touchdown with Justin Coleman’s recovery, let’s go back Miami’s way here. Missing an extra point on Sunday, Sanders has missed a kick in five of the past seven games and is 15 of 20 on field goals on the season. New York’s Graham Gano is 22 for 25 on field goals. Edge: Dolphins

Intangible­s: The win streak, the home-field advantage, the tenacity Miami’s defense is playing with, Tagovailoa’s efficient play — it seems to all favor the Dolphins. Meanwhile, the Giants are 1-4 on the road this season. They also are two weeks removed from parting ways with offensive coordinato­r Jason Garrett as Freddie Kitchens is now calling plays. New York defensive coordinato­r Pat Graham held the same position in Miami in 2019, so it will be interestin­g to see who has more informatio­n on the opposing coaching tendencies. Edge: Dolphins

PREDICTION: Dolphins 24, Giants 13

 ?? JOHN MCCALL/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard celebrates with teammate Mack Hollins after intercepti­ng the ball against the Panthers on Nov. 28.
JOHN MCCALL/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard celebrates with teammate Mack Hollins after intercepti­ng the ball against the Panthers on Nov. 28.
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