Perhaps this is just the way the Giants’ schedule has lined up this year, but it seems as though every time I preview an opposing defensive line, there are at least one or two pass rushers that just need to be highlighted. You know, for all the (well deserved) attention going to the young quarterbacks entering the NFL and the offensive explosion in recent years, it also feels like we’re living in a golden age for defensive linemen. Second, which Dolphins team with the Giants see on Sunday? Will they see the team that lost seven straight to fall to 1-7? Or will they get the team that won their last 4 games and has emerged as one of the hottest teams in football to get to 5-7? Young linemen stepping up The Dolphins, meanwhile, are one of the hottest teams in football and are looking to extend their four-game winning streak.īefore we get into the matchups throughout the Dolphins’ defense, we need to at least ask the two big questions:įirst, what will the Giants’ offense look like with Mike Glennon at quarterback>? The veteran will start in place of the injured Daniel Jones. The Giants are looking to build on their win over the Philadelphia Eagles and improve on their 4-7 record. Not bad for a business trip.Īnd this is a business trip. Miami, meanwhile, is forecast to be a mostly-sunny 80 degrees.
East Rutherford projects to be a damp 51 degrees with showers on Sunday. That’s one way to look at Week 13 as the New York Giants will travel to take on the Miami Dolphins in Miami. Nothing quite like a trip to Florida to escape the early December chill, right?