The Miami Dolphins are staying at home after two weeks on the road to take on the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium, as Mike McDaniel’s team looks to improve their record to 7-3.
Miami is entering this matchup having won their last three despite injury issues piling up on the defensive side of the ball. New additions Bradley Chubb and Jeff Wilson Jr. made their debuts in aqua and orange last week and both appeared to fit right in, making immediate impacts.
The Browns, quarterbacked by former Dolphin Jacoby Brissett, haven’t been great this year. However, they have a number of talented players, led by a great one-two punch at running back that can really control a game and give them a chance against most opponents.
Here’s how the Dolphins and Browns stack up statistically going into Sunday:
Scoring Offense
Dolphins: 9th – 23.7 PPG
Browns: 7th – 25.0 PPG
Passing Offense
Dolphins: 2nd – 293.6 passing YPG
Browns: 16th – 221.1 passing YPG
Rushing Offense
Dolphins: 29th – 86.9 rushing YPG
Browns: 3rd – 164.6 rushing YPG
Total Offense
Dolphins: 5th – 380.4 YPG
Browns: 4th – 385.8 YPG
First Downs
Dolphins: t-11th – 20.8 first downs per game
Browns: 4th – 22.6 first downs per game
Penalties
Dolphins: t-21st – 6.4 penalties per game
Browns: t-21st – 6.4 penalties per game
Turnover Margin
Dolphins: t-22th – (-3)
Browns: t-26th – (-4)
Sacks Allowed
Dolphins: 6th – 1.9 sacks allowed per game
Browns: t-7th – 2.0 sacks allowed per game
Scoring Defense
Dolphins: t-25th – 24.9 points allowed per game
Browns: t-25th – 24.9 points allowed per game
Passing Defense
Dolphins: 23rd – 245.9 passing YPG
Browns: 15th – 208.3 passing YPG
Rushing Defense
Dolphins: 14th – 117.4 rushing YPG
Browns: 22nd – 123.1 rushing YPG
Total Defense
Dolphins: 24th – 363.3 YPG
Browns: 15th – 331.4 YPG
Sacks
Dolphins: t-22nd – 1.9 sacks per game
Browns: t-16th – 2.4 sacks per game