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Denver Broncos at Miami DolphinsThe Dolphins (2-0) leap into their home opener against the reeling Broncos (0-2). Pass rusher Bradley Chubb faces his former team for the first time. Miami acquired the fifth overall pick in the 2018 draft from Denver at the 2022 trade deadline.
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Denver Broncos at Miami DolphinsNFLThe Dolphins (2-0) leap into their home opener against the reeling Broncos (0-2). Pass rusher Bradley Chubb faces his former team for the first time. Miami acquired the fifth overall pick in the 2018 draft from Denver at the 2022 trade deadline.
Denver Broncos at Chicago BearsNFLThe Broncos (0-3) visit the Windy City for the first time since 2015 to battle the Bears (0-3). The Broncos took that contest 17-15. Denver was on the wrong end of a blowout loss to Miami in Week 3, while Chicago fared no better versus Kansas City.
New York Jets at Denver BroncosNFLThe Broncos look to satisfy the Mile High faithful when they welcome the Jets to town. Denver is 0-2 at home, losing to Las Vegas and Washington by a combined three points, despite a resurgent Russell Wilson throwing for 496 yards and five TDs.
Live and upcoming for Miami Dolphins
Denver Broncos at Miami DolphinsNFLThe Dolphins (2-0) leap into their home opener against the reeling Broncos (0-2). Pass rusher Bradley Chubb faces his former team for the first time. Miami acquired the fifth overall pick in the 2018 draft from Denver at the 2022 trade deadline.
Miami Dolphins at Buffalo BillsNFLThe Bills (2-1) host the Dolphins (3-0). Miami became the first team in NFL history to score 70 points and total more than 700 yards of offense in its 70-20 victory over Denver in Week 3. Buffalo ousted Miami from the wild-card round last season.
New York Giants at Miami DolphinsNFLThe Giants head back out on the road as they battle the Dolphins in South Florida. New York is 1-1 away from home, besting Arizona before getting crushed 30-12 at San Francisco on Sept. 21 in its first game without star running back Saquon Barkley.