The Miami Dolphins will close out their 2025 season when they face the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
Here’s a roundup of national predictions on this game.
Clare Brennan: Patriots
Mitch Goldich:Â Patriots
Gilbert Manzano:Â Patriots
Conor Orr:Â Patriots
John Pluym:Â Patriots
Matt Verderame:Â Patriots
Jarrett Bell:Â Patriots 31, Dophins 19
Nick Brinkerhoff: Patriots 31, Dolphins 20
Chris Bumbaca:Â Patriots 24, Dolphins 20
Nate Davis:Â Patriots 24, Dolphins 17
Tyler Dragon:Â Patriots 28, Dolphins 19
Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz:Â Patriots 26, Dolphins 20
Analysis:Â The Patriots would get home-field advantage with a win and a Denver loss. Miami has won three of its last five games, but the losses are blowouts. Still, Miami is 3-1 ATS as an underdog of 10 points or more and the Patriots could always pull starters.Â
Prediction:Â Patriots 24, Dolphins 16
Matt Bowen: PatriotsMike Clay:Â PatriotsDan Graziano:Â PatriotsPamela Maldonado:Â PatriotsEric Moody:Â PatriotsJason Reid:Â Patriots
• Lindsey Thiry: Patriots
Seth Wickersham:Â PatriotsMike Florio:Â Patriots 30, Dolphins 20Chris Simms:Â Patriots 31, Dolphins 14Ali Bhanpuri:Â Patriots 26, Dolphins 20Tom Blair:Â Patriots 27, Dolphins 17Brooke Cersosimo: Patriots 28, Dolphins 20Gennaro Filice:Â Patriots 27, Dolphins 19Dan Parr:Â Patriots 23, Dolphins 17
Analysis: The Dolphins are playing for nothing, while the Patriots have a chance at the top seed. The cold weather has been a problem for Miami, and this will be a challenge in terms of motivation. Look for the Patriots to roll here as Drake Maye continues his quest for the MVP, but Miami will score with the running game.
Prediction:Â Patriots 28, Dolphins 19
Joe Buscaglia: Buccaneers
Chad Graff: Dolphins
Larry Holder: Buccaneers
Nick Kosmider: Buccaneers
Zack Rosenblatt: Buccaneers
Dan Santaromita: Patriots
Hannah Vanbiber: Patriots
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Analysis: Maybe it’s not the same thing because there are no playoff ramifications involved for them, but pullling off a win in this game is the kind of signature moment McDaniel has lacked in his time as Dolphins head coach — the quality win late in the season on the road. The Dolphins came up spectacularly short in their last similar test when they fell behind 28-3 against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the game that eliminated them from the playoffs before two late scores made the final margin more respectable. While few are ready to put New England in the legitimate Super Bowl contender category, the Patriots clearly have discovered some magic. New England isn’t likely to be able to land the No. 1 seed, but playing for that home-field advantage in the second round is a big enough incentive that a letdown should be part of the equation here no matter what happens in Denver. The Dolphins haven’t quit and won’t in this game, but they just don’t have enough to pull off the big upset in the end.
Prediction:Â Patriots 26, Dolphins 20
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