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The Buccaneers have a lot more to play for than the Dolphins on Sunday, but you wouldn’t be able to tell that by the way the two teams have played through the first 30 minutes in Miami.

Dolphins rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers has thrown a pair of touchdown passes and they are up 17-7 after blocking a Chase McLaughlin field goal late in the first half.

Ewers’ second touchdown came on an 11-yard pass to tight end Greg Dulcich with 1:43 to play in the second quarter. His first was a 63-yard strike to rookie wideout Theo Wease that is the longest scoring play of the season for the Dolphins. Ewers is 10-of-15 for 144 yards and the De’Von Achane/Jaylen Wright running back duo has posted 92 yards on eight carries against an overwhelmed Buccaneers defense.

The Dolphins did lose wideout Jaylen Waddle to a rib injury, but it didn’t slow them down on offense.

Baker Mayfield led the Bucs to a touchdown on the opening drive of the game, but he threw an interception later in the half and went into the locker room 16-of-21 for 143 yards. The Bucs running game has not helped the quarterback out as they’ve produced just 20 yards on nine carries.

Tampa needs a win in order to guarantee themselves a shot at the NFC South in Week 18 and they’ll need to play a lot better in the second half to make that happen.


Dolphins rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers’ first NFL touchdown pass was a long one.

Ewers hooked up up with wide receiver Theo Wease for a 63-yard score in the first quarter to tie Miami’s game at 7-7 with 4:29 to play in the opening quarter. It was also the first touchdown of the rookie wideout’s career.

Ewers is making his second straight start and is looking for his first win in that role.

The Dolphins only have 11 yards on their other five plays, but the big one was enough to get them on the board at Hard Rock Stadium.


The Buccaneers need a win over the Dolphins on Sunday to ensure themselves a chance at winning the NFC South in Week 18 and they’re off to a good start.

After forcing a quick Miami punt, Baker Mayfield drove the Bucs 68 yards for their first points of the game. They came on a five-yard throw to wide receiver Chris Godwin and the Bucs are now up 7-0 with 5:27 to play in the first quarter.

Mayfield was 6-of-8 for 57 yards on the drive. Three of the completions went to wide receiver Jalen McMillan for 39 yards.

With a win, the Bucs will play the Panthers for the division title in the final weekend of the regular season.


The Panthers added rookie Tetairoa McMillan to their injury report with an illness on Sunday morning, but they won’t have to go without their top wide receiver against the Seahawks.

McMillan is active for their home game against the NFC West frontrunners. The first-round pick has 65 catches for 924 yards and seven touchdowns so far this season.

The Panthers will win the NFC South on Sunday with a win and a Buccaneers loss to the Dolphins. If they don’t get that combination of results, the two teams will okay for the division crown in Week 18.

Seahawks at Panthers

Seahawks: WR Hunter Renfrow, S Demani Richardson, DT Jared Harrison-Hunte, TE James Mitchell, DT Tershawn Wharton

Panthers: QB Jalen Milroe, CB Coby Bryant, LB Jared Ivey, T Charles Cross, G Bryce Cabledue, OL Mason Richman, DL Brandon Pili

Steelers at Browns

Steelers: QB Will Howard, WR Calvin Austin, RB Kaleb Johnson, CB Brandin Echols, CB James Pierre, G Isaac Seumalo, EDGE T.J. Watt, DL Logan Lee

Browns: OL Jeremiah Byers, QB Dillon Gabriel, OL Kendrick Green, CB Myles Harden, DL Sam Kamara, TE David Njoku, WR Jamari Thrash

Patriots at Jets

Patriots: QB Tommy DeVito, WR Kayshon Boutte, OT Marcus Bryant, G Jared Wilson, NT Khyiris Tonga, LB Robert Spillane, LB Harold Landry

Jets: QB Tyrod Taylor, OL Marquis Hayes, WR Quentin Skinner, TE Mason Taylor, DL Mazi Smith, S Chris Smith

Saints at Titans

Saints: S Ugo Amadi, WR Mason Tipton, CB Rejzohn Wright, RB Alvin Kamara, G Cesar Ruiz, TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden, DT Bryan Bresee

Titans: S Jerrick Reed, OL Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OL Garrett Dellinger, OL Drew Moss, DL Cam Horsley

Jaguars at Colts

Jaguars: CB Keith Taylor, RB Bhayshul Tuten, G Patrick Mekari, C Robert Hainsey, TE Hunter Long, DL Danny Striggow, DT Maason Smith

Colts: C Tanor Bortolini, RB Tyler Goodson, S Reuben Lowery, S George Odum, OL Dalton Tucker, DL JT Tuimoloau

Buccaneers at Dolphins

Buccaneers: QB Connor Bazelak, WR Sterling Shepard, S Rashad Wisdom, LB John Bullock, OT Tristan Wirfs, EDGE Anthony Nelson

Dolphins: QB Tua Tagovailoa, S Minkah Fitzpatrick, WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, OL Kendall Lamm, C Aaron Brewer, LB Derrick McClendon

Cardinals at Bengals

Cardinals: S Budda Baker, OL Evan Brown, TE Pharaoh Brown, CB Kei’Trel Clark, K Joshua Karty, CB Kalen King, DL PJ Mustipher

Bengals: QB Jake Browning, WR Charlie Jones, CB Josh Newton, S PJ Jules, DE Joseph Ossai, TE Cam Grandy, DT Jordan Jefferson


The Dolphins placed wide receiver Dee Eskridge, cornerback Isaiah Johnson and defensive tackle Benito Jones on injured reserve on Sunday, the team announced.

Eskridge was doubtful to play Sunday with a toe injury, while Johnson (knee) and Jones (back) were already ruled out. That ends the season for the three players.

Eskridge played 13 games this season, seeing action on 88 offensive snaps and 78 on special teams. He has four catches for 62 yards and one tackle.

Johnson has made his first four regular-season appearances this season, playing three defensive snaps and 55 on special teams. He has three special teams tackles.

Johnson tore his ACL in practice earlier this week.

In 14 games, with eight starts this season, Jones has 15 tackles and a sack.

The Dolphins also announced they activated offensive lineman Andrew Meyer off injured reserve. Meyer, an undrafted free agent who signed with the Dolphins in 2024, has never played a regular-season game.

The Dolphins also signed wide receiver Theo Wease Jr. to the active roster from the practice squad and elevated linebacker Derrick McLendon and offensive lineman Josh Priebe to the game-day roster for Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers.