Jets vs. Dolphins Betting Preview Week 9 2019
The Jets vs. Dolphins betting line was coming in at New York -3.
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The loser of Sunday's contest will be mathematically eliminated from AFC East contention should New England defeat Baltimore later in the day.
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ABOUT THE JETS (1-6): Tuesday's NFL trade deadline came and went with Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams and wideout Robby Anderson taking distinctly different views of the proceedings. Adams took issue with Joe Douglas for having his name dangled in trade talks while Anderson publicly praised the general manager for keeping him apprised of the situation. Adams has recorded three sacks and a forced fumble in four career meetings with Miami while Anderson has three touchdowns in his past five against the Dolphins. Le'Veon Bell has yet to eclipse 70 yards on the ground this season heading into a tilt versus Miami's 31st-ranked rush defense (160.4 yards per game).
ABOUT THE DOLPHINS (0-7): Miami isn't just losing in the standings, as the club placed former Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard on injured reserve this week, adding to a litany of issues in the team's secondary. "It's unfortunate. He's obviously one of our top players. You never want to see anyone get injured or deal with things," coach Brian Flores said of Howard, who shared the NFL lead with seven interceptions in 2018. Mark Walton recorded 54 scrimmage yards against the Steelers on the same day that the Dolphins sent fellow running back Kenyan Drake to Arizona for a conditional 2020 draft pick. DeVante Parker had a season-high six catches versus Pittsburgh and 18 with three touchdowns during a four-game stretch while promising Preston Williams has an NFL second-best 27 receptions among rookie wideouts this season.