With a 4-2 record, the Miami Dolphins have plenty to be excited about despite the fact starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill will be out at least another week. While many on social were proclaiming Miami the biggest disappointment in the NFL this season after back-to-back losses, the offensive line had arguably their best game in 2018 as Brock Osweiler threw for a career-high 380 yards to defeat the Bears 31-28 in overtime.

Next up, the Dolphins will host the Detroit Lions.

This week’s contest marks the first time these teams have faced each other since Nov. 9th, 2014. In a competitive affair, Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford hit running back Theo Riddick on an 11-yard touchdown pass for the narrowly win 20-16.

This Lions team still basically features the same pass-happy scheme to move the ball as they did four years ago. This plays into some of the storylines going into Hard Rock Stadium this Sunday.