The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins meet in a de facto AFC East division title game as the two teams play in the NFL regular-season finale on "Sunday Night Football."
The fact that the Bills are even in this position is remarkable. The team looked like it was having its season spiraling into the wilderness after a stunning loss to the Denver Broncos on "Monday Night Football" dropped its record to 5-5 and well outside the AFC playoff picture. After that setback, the Bills made a switch at offensive coordinator and have won five of their last six games. They clinched a playoff berth earlier Sunday when the Jacksonville Jaguars lost to the Tennessee Titans, 28-20.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, are stumbling to the finish line. They've lost two of their last four and are coming off an especially painful drubbing against the Baltimore Ravens, a team Miami could face again in the playoffs. Adding injury to insult was the season-ending injury to standout edge rusher Bradley Chubb. Other key players are nursing injuries heading into Week 18's pivotal game, including wide receivers Tyreek Hill (ankle) and Jaylen Waddle (ankle), running back Raheem Mostert (ankle) and cornerback Xavien Howard (foot). Howard, Mostert and Waddle are inactive for Sunday night's game.
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The Bills vs. Dolphins "SNF" matchup is set to kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday night. The game will be held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
NBC is the broadcast home of "Sunday Night Football." Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth will be on the call, with Melissa Stark providing updates from the sideline. The game will be streamed via Peacock and is also available to stream for free on Fubo.
The Bills are favorites to defeat the Dolphins, according to BetMGM NFL odds.
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The Jaguars' loss to the Titans clinched a playoff berth for the Bills, who still can win the AFC East division title with a win over the Dolphins on Sunday night. The Dolphins — once in the race for the AFC's top playoff seed — now are playing for a home playoff game. — Nate Davis
The injury-riddled Dolphins will be without a number of key players in what is their most important game of the season. Running back Raheem Mostert (knee/ankle) and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (ankle) will not play Sunday night. Neither will cornerback Xavien Howard (foot), who already had been ruled out prior to Sunday. Mostert and Waddle had been listed as questionable on the team's most recent injury report.
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Dolphins' inactive players:
For the Bills, edge rusher Von Miller — who was a healthy scratch last week — is active for Sunday night's game. — Jim Reineking
Highlighting Sunday Night Football odds, the Miami Dolphins are among the best bets for NFL Week 18 as home underdogs against the Buffalo Bills. The Dolphins are getting 3 points at home in a game that will decide the AFC East, according to the BetMGM NFL odds. Looking to wager? Check out the best mobile sports betting apps offering NFL betting promos in 2023.
According to the top NFL betting apps, Bills quarterback Josh Allen (+3000) boasts some of the best NFL MVP betting odds in 2023. The Bills (+800) have some of the best Super Bowl betting odds.
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No one is disputing Stefon Diggs’ status as the Buffalo’ Bills top playmaker. And quarterback Josh Allen once again insisted Wednesday it's important to get Diggs more involved in the offense.But all the talk lauding the receiver’s ability doesn't match the sudden drop in his production over the past six weeks.
So what gives? — Associated Press
The Dolphins had seven players and the Bills had two players selected for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games.
The Dolphins' best player saw his home engulfed in flames four days before the biggest game of the season. Tyreek Hill had to leave Wednesday's practice to see his South Florida home engulfed in flames. Hill’s family was safe, no injuries were reported and the fire was ruled "accidental." — Safid Deen
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