
The Miami Dolphins are staying at home after a bye week to take on the Houston Texans on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium, as Mike McDaniel’s team looks to improve their record to 7-3.
Miami enters this matchup having won their last four contests. They’ve been undefeated in games that Tua Tagovailoa has started and finished, with their three losses coming with Teddy Bridgewater and Skylar Thompson mainly under center.
The Texans, now quarterbacked by career backup Kyle Allen, are looking to secure their second victory of the season. While they have some talented players, they just haven’t put enough together to maintain any success.
Here’s how the Dolphins and Texans stack up statistically going into Sunday:
Scoring Offense

Dolphins: 7th – 25.2 PPG
Texans: 30th – 15.9 PPG
Passing Offense

Dolphins: 2nd – 293.8 passing YPG
Texans: 26th – 192.2 passing YPG
Rushing Offense

Dolphins: 27th – 97.7 rushing YPG
Texans: 29th – 93.7 rushing YPG
Total Offense

Dolphins: 3rd – 391.5 YPG
Texans: 32nd – 285.9 YPG
First Downs

Dolphins: 7th – 21.6 first downs per game
Texans: 30th – 16.7 first downs per game
Penalties

Dolphins: t-22nd – 6.3 penalties per game
Texans: t-6th – 5.2 penalties per game
Turnover Margin

Dolphins: t-24 – (-2)
Texans: t-24 – (-2)
Sacks Allowed

Dolphins: t-6th – 1.8 sacks per game
Texans: t-23rd – 2.8 sacks per game
Scoring Defense

Dolphins: t-22nd – 24.1 PPG
Texans: 18th – 23.0 PPG
Passing Defense

Dolphins: 22nd – 239.8 passing YPG
Texans: 14th – 210.7 passing YPG
Rushing Defense

Dolphins: 17th – 116.9 rushing YPG
Texans: 32nd – 178.9 rushing YPG
Total Defense

Dolphins: 21st – 356.7 YPG
Texans: 30th – 389.6 YPG
Sacks

Dolphins: t-21 – 2 sacks per game
Texans: t-17 – 2.2 sacks per game