The Dolphins are heading to Detriot for a Sunday matchup against a defense that allows 249 passing yards per game, ranking No. 22 in the league.
It’s a favorable matchup for an offense that features quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s league-leading nine yards per pass attempt, Tyreek Hill, who leads the league in yards (773), targets (78), and receptions (57) and Jaylen Waddle, who is fourth with 621 receiving yards on the year.
Aaron Glenn, the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, was asked early this week how to slow down the duo that has combined for 23 big plays through seven games this season.