return home on Sunday, playing in Hard Rock Stadium after two losses on the road. At 3-2 on the season, Miami is looking to get back to their winning ways, but they are going to have to do it against the Minnesota Vikings (-3) who are 4-1 on the year and lead the NFC North. It will not be an easy game for the Dolphins, who are coming into this game with seventh-round rookie Skylar Thompson expected to start at quarterback due to injuries to both Tua Tagovailoa and Teddy Bridgewater.
The Dolphins and Vikings last faced off in 2018 and last played in Miami in 2014.