Miami Dolphins Waive Marcus Maye Ahead of Packers Game
Miami Dolphins Waive Marcus Maye Ahead of Packers Game

Miami Dolphins Waive Marcus Maye Ahead of Packers Game

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The Miami Dolphins are on a three-game winning streak, improving their record to 5-6, largely due to the stellar performance of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who boasts a remarkable 8:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio and has completed 74% of his passes recently. Their upcoming Thanksgiving night game against the Green Bay Packers presents a significant challenge, especially given Miami's historical struggles in cold weather. In preparation for the game, the Dolphins waived veteran safety Marcus Maye, creating room for rookie Patrick McMorris to potentially join the active roster. Tagovailoa's return has revitalized the team's offense, leading to high-scoring games and improved third-down efficiency. Head Coach Mike McDaniel has adapted the offense, distributing the ball more effectively among players instead of focusing primarily on star receiver Tyreek Hill. With a playoff spot on the line, the Dolphins aim to prove their resilience against a strong Packers opponent.

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