After a disappointing 31-12 loss to the Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel indicated that significant changes may be coming to the team's struggling offense. The Dolphins, averaging only 11.3 points per game and sitting at 1-3, have faced challenges with execution and preparation. Quarterback Tyler Huntley, starting in place of injured players, faced difficulties connecting with star receiver Tyreek Hill, leading to a lackluster offensive performance. The team is under pressure as they prepare for a critical matchup against the New England Patriots in Week 5.
- Miami Dolphins' offense is the worst in the NFL, averaging just 11.3 points per game.
- Quarterback Tyler Huntley struggles in his first start, with multiple missed opportunities to connect with Tyreek Hill.
- The team must improve execution and reduce penalties to turn their season around.