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Miami is apparently evolving its offense even further
By Jared Dubin • 1 min readOver the last couple seasons, few offenses in the NFL have been more dangerous than that of the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins ranked sixth in yards and 11th in points in 2022, then followed that up by ranking first and second, respectively, in 2023.
With head coach Mike McDaniel scheming things up, Tua Tagovailoa throwing to Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle and Raheem Mostert and De'Von Achane ripping off explosive plays from the backfield, opposing defenses have had their hands full when trying to contain this unit. And of course, nobody has had to deal with that more often during that time than their fellow teams in the AFC East.
Because he used to play for the division rival Buffalo Bills, safety Jordan Poyer is one of those guys who had to prepare for this Dolphins offense four times in 2022 and 2023. And he did not have a good time doing it. That's why Poyer is thankful he's now on the Dolphins -- especially because the team is evolving its offense again this year, with Poyer noting that the team is "pushing the limits" this offseason.
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