The Miami Dolphins' biggest strength this year is expected to be their defensive line. Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and veteran defensive ends Mario Williams and Cameron Wake combine for 12 career Pro Bowls and made their 2016 debuts Friday night against the Dallas Cowboys.
But something didn’t look right with Miami defensively. The Cowboys’ first- and second-string offenses had a field day against the Dolphins. Dallas quarterbacks Tony Romo and rookie backup Dak Prescott led the Cowboys on five scoring drives in the first half.