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Will the Dolphins' Home-Court Advantage Be Enough to Beat the Titans?
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida, USATuesday, October 1, 2024
The Dolphins have had a tough start to the season, with coach Mike McDaniel's high expectations not quite being met. The team has been without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa since week 2, and after Skylar Thompson suffered a rib injury, they're now on their third quarterback, Tyler Huntley.
Despite the challenges, the Dolphins have a history of beating the Titans, with 21 wins to the Titans' 19. However, the last 10 games have been evenly matched, with each team winning five times. The Titans have struggled in recent years, with a 3-34 defeat to the Dolphins in 2022 being one of their most notable losses.
Betting sites are favoring the Dolphins, with a slight advantage of around 58%. The home-ground advantage and the team's slightly better record this season could give them the edge they need. But the Titans are determined to turn their fortunes around and get their first win.
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