Tyler Huntley's Opportunity to Lead Dolphins against Struggling Titans

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30/09/2024 20h17

**Dolphins Look to Tyler Huntley to Reverse Fortunes Against Titans**

The Miami Dolphins, in need of a turnaround, are turning to former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley following a dismal start to the season. With Tua Tagovailoa sidelined and other key players unavailable, the team has suffered two consecutive blowout losses, dropping their record to 1-2. However, an upcoming home game against the Tennessee Titans presents a golden opportunity for the Dolphins to get back on track.

The Titans, struggling even more dramatically, come into the game with an 0-3 record. The primary issue for the Titans has been turnovers, with quarterback Will Levis responsible for a series of costly mistakes in the first three weeks of the season. Tennessee’s offense has yet to score more than 17 points in any game, and their defense has allowed every opponent to rack up at least 24 points.

Expert predictions for this showdown at Hard Rock Stadium vary. Among USA Today analysts, Jarrett Bell and Tyler Dragon both predict a narrow Dolphins victory, with identical scores of 20-17. Lorenzo Reyes also favors Miami, but predicts a tighter 17-13 outcome. However, Chris Bumbaca, Nate Davis, and Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz foresee a Titans win, with scores of 21-16, 20-13, and 24-13 respectively.

NFL.com analysts largely side with the Titans. Ali Bhanpuri projects a 22-18 Titans victory, while Brooke Cersosimo forecasts a 20-16 outcome in Tennessee's favor. Dan Parr, Gennaro Filice, and Tom Blair all predict the Titans will win by varying margins, including scores of 20-13, 20-17, and 21-14 respectively.

The Dolphins hope that Tyler Huntley can steer them to a much-needed win against a beleaguered Titans squad, but with broad disagreement among experts, Monday night's game promises to be anything but predictable.

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