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Race For Top Draft Pick Heats Up When Dolphins Face Redskins

MIAMI (AP) — The week’s worst matchup in the NFL is so bad it could be good.

The Miami Dolphins and Washington Redskins have yet to beat the point spread, much less another team. That makes Sunday’s showdown of interest — at least to the sort of folks who rubberneck at traffic accidents, and to Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who might be drafted No. 1 in April by the team that loses.

Washington (0-5) is favored for the first time in 2019 after firing coach Jay Gruden this week. Miami (0-4), coming off a bye, has a chance for a change after being outscored by 137 points so far.