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Kelly: Dolphins’ offense will struggle all season unless Miami can figure out way to address protection issues | Commentary

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Tua Tagovailoa apparently reached his limit on the second drive of the 35-0 shellacking the Buffalo Bills gave Miami on Sunday when Jesse Davis — a team captain and the unit’s most veteran offensive lineman — whiffed on a block of A.J. Epenesa, and a physical hit in the backfield crushed the Dolphins’ starting quarterbacks rib cage.

His replacement, Jacoby Brissett, didn’t fair much better against the Bills’ aggressive defensive front, which applied constant pressure before finished the game with six sacks.

Miami’s offensive line struggles continued to the point where early in the fourth quarter Brissett look like he reached his limit on back-to-back hits where Bills defenders were in the backfield so quick Brissett’s back foot didn’t hit the Hard Rock Stadium field grass before he was ducking and dodging for safety.