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Dolphins' Offensive Struggles Continue in 16-10 Loss to Colts

Miami's inability to utilize star receiver Tyreek Hill highlights ongoing issues as the team faces a critical turning point in the season.

  • The Miami Dolphins fell to a 2-4 record after a 16-10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, further exposing their offensive deficiencies.
  • Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill was largely absent from the game plan, catching only one pass for eight yards, which contributed to the team's struggles.
  • Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley was injured during the game, leaving Tim Boyle to finish, as Tua Tagovailoa's absence continues to impact the team's performance.
  • Miami's running game showed some success with 188 yards on 40 carries, but turnovers and penalties undermined their efforts.
  • Coach Mike McDaniel faces mounting pressure to revitalize the offense, particularly by effectively reintegrating Hill and Jaylen Waddle into the passing game.
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