TL;DR
- Miami Dolphins playoff chances remain uncertain despite a 4-7 record.
- The team likely needs six consecutive victories to reach the postseason.
- Dolphins have already secured wins against Buffalo Bills and Washington Commanders.
- Linebacker Bradley Chubb believes the team is building momentum and playing team football.
Had someone informed Miami Dolphins supporters merely weeks prior that they'd be contending in the NFL, a significant number would have scoffed and departed.
Despite the Dolphins' 4-7 record, their playoff chances remain uncertain, yet every on-screen graphic now depicts Miami as a potential contender for the postseason.
For The Dolphins to achieve their objectives, the team will probably need to secure six consecutive victories.
They beat the Buffalo Bills and Washington Commanders and will now take on the New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cincinnati Bengals. T
these represent six contests they could plausibly secure victories in, having already achieved the initial two wins, making an additional four wins appear quite manageable.
Nonetheless, the Dolphins must demonstrate they've evolved beyond their previous iterations, and one of the team's premier defensive talents feels that transformation is achievable.
“It feels like we’re getting some momentum,” linebacker Bradley Chubb said, per Hal Habib of the Palm Beach Post. “We put together two pretty good games playing team football. The Buffalo one was more of everybody hitting their groove, everybody feeling good, and the Madrid one, we came down to the wire. We had to play real team football and buy into one another each phase.”
Confidence seems to be a big thing for the Dolphins over the past few years.
When the squad performs well on the pitch, outcomes generally favor them. Conversely, when their play falters, matters appear somewhat unsettled.
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