The NFL is giving football fans a treat in Week 14, with not one but two “Monday Night Football” games. One is an AFC battle where the Miami Dolphins play host to the Tennessee Titans.
The Dolphins entered this week atop the conference, and a win against Tennessee can keep them there as they head into the stretch run of the 2023 NFL season. The Titans are playing for the future and draft positioning, but they can also throw a wrench into the playoff picture if they manage to pull off an upset here.
So, will the Dolphins keep pace at the top of the AFC, or will the Titans play spoiler? We’ll find out soon enough. Before we break down the matchup, here’s a look at how you can watch the game.
How to watch
Date: Monday, Dec. 11 | Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
TV: ESPN | Stream on fubo (try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: Dolphins -14, O/U 46 (via Sportsline consensus odds)
When the Titans have the ball
In his explosive NFL debut, Will Levis completed 19 of 29 passes for 238 yards and four touchdowns. After that game, here’s what we wrote about how much of that performance was likely to be sustainable going forward:
It’s hard to parse what to make of a debut like that. On the one hand, two of the touchdowns were legitimately fantastic throws: the 33-yard loft to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine that traveled all the way across the field afterLevis rolled out to his right was a thing of beauty, and the 61-yard bomb to DeAndre Hopkins on a double-move was extremely pretty as well. But the first score came on a throw Levis left way too far inside and saw Hopkins get away with a rather obvious pass interference, and the second was a short crosser that Hopkins took to the end zone by speeding away from the nearest defender and then spinning through a tackle at the goal line.
Throw in the fact that he averaged just over 3 yards per attempt on his other 25 throws, and it starts to seem more complicated than just, “Levis threw for four touchdowns and therefore he was amazing.” Obviously, throwing for four touchdowns in your debut is fantastic work, and the Titans will take it any day of the week. But we should be clear about how those scores came about when we’re trying to project how Levis might do going forward, and in a different matchup.
Alas, in his ensuing starts, Levis is a mere 88 of 156 (56.4%) for 1,028 yards (6.6 YPA), three…
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