The Miami Dolphins offense will be without Tua Tagovailoa for at least a couple more games and the unit desperately needs to find a way to tread water in his absence.
In losses to the Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans, the Dolphins struggled to get anything going and produced the two lowest yardage outputs of Mike McDaniel’s tenure. As a consequence, prop bet totals are awfully low for the Dolphins’ Week 5 road game against the New England Patriots.
If the Miami offense can find even a little life, there are some enticing options for bettors.
If you’re looking to get in on the action this week with some player prop bets, we’ve got you covered with a handful of wagers to make on the Dolphins. The following prop bets are available on BetMGM, with the listed odds last updated at the time of publication.
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When not much of anything was working for the Dolphins in Week 4, Huntley’s athleticism was a welcomed addition to the Miami offense. The team’s only touchdown was a Huntley rush and he also took off for 12- and 20-yard gains in the loss (an 11-yard run for Huntley was wiped out by a penalty). Expect Huntley to look for holes in the Patriots defense that he can eat up on his own.

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The Dolphins absolutely have to find a running game if they plan to get back on track without Tagovailoa. The return of Mostert, who missed the last three games with a chest injury, could help. All indications are that he’s a full go Sunday, so the 27.5-yard total is a low bar for him to clear.

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Conditions were ripe for Huntley to throw the ball a ton against the Titans. The Miami running game was struggling and the Titans were out in front, yet Huntley finished with 22 attempts. There’s not much reason to expect an uptick in his passing frequency Sunday against the Patriots.

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Amid the Dolphins’ recent struggles, Sanders has been nearly the only player on the team scoring points. He drilled a couple field goals Monday against the Titans and could be called upon often in a Week 5 matchup where points will come at a premium.

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