Miami Dolphins Odds
Miami Dolphins Odds
Sunday in Buffalo, the 3-7 Bills host the 5-5 Miami Dolphins in Ralph Wilson Stadium. Even though the Bills won't have to contend with Ronnie Brown, the Bills will still have to figure out a way to stop running back Ricky Williams.

Williams' two straight 100-yard games have given Miami a huge lift after Brown's season-ending injury, and he'll look to keep the Dolphins' high-powered rushing attack moving as they try to boost their playoff hopes against Buffalo.

NFL odds makers are calling the Dolphins slight road favorites in this one as the Vegas line is sitting at, Miami -3 with the total in the game set at 39.

The Dolphins .500 record may not look like much, but they are very quietly one of the hottest teams in the league right now. After starting the season 0-3, Miami has won 5-of-7 losing only to the Patriots and the Saints and become one of the
best rushing teams in the NFL, even without Brown.

Williams ran for 102 yards in the win over the Buccaneers, and basically was the offense at Carolina on November 19th. He gained 119 yards on the ground and scored three touchdowns in the Dolphins' 24-17 win.

The Bills have lost three straight and though they were able to hold Maurice Jones-Drew to 66 rushing yards and Jacksonville as a team to 102 last week, they are still 31st in the league against the run, allowing more than 165 yards per game on the ground.

There offense has not been much better. Buffalo is 28th in the NFL in total offense and is scoring only about 15 points per game. The Bills' struggles on both side of the ball were enough to get coach Dick Jauron fired after a 41-17 loss at Tennessee on Nov. 15.

There doesn't seem to be much to be optimistic about in Buffalo these days.

Take the Dolphins and give the 3 points on the road.