Dolphins vs Bills: Week 2 NFL preview

Jan 3, 2021; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) throws a pass against the Miami Dolphins in the first quarter at Bills Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Dolphins are alone atop the AFC East for now, but will face the reigning division champion Buffalo Bills at home in Sunday’s Week 2 battle.

Get the full lowdown on this showdown, with key matchups, viewing information, a final score prediction and much more, as Dolphins vs Bills figures to be one of the best games on the NFL slate this weekend.

Miami Dolphins vs Buffalo Bills: What you need to know

Find out where the Dolphins and Bills stand in our NFL Week 2 power rankings

Tua Tagovailoa vs Josh Allen

Even though he threw a costly interception against New England last week, Dolphins second-year quarterback Tua Tagovailoa actually acquitted himself quite well, given the history Patriots coach Bill Belichick has of feasting on young signal-callers. Tagovailoa played within his skill set, made several accurate, high-level throws and led Miami to a huge win.

But while Tagovailoa was facing a rookie counterpart in Mac Jones last Sunday, he’s now going up against a legitimate MVP candidate in the Bills’ Josh Allen. This head-to-head face-off could be a sign of what’s to come — namely, if Tagovailoa has the talent to hang with a mind-boggling anomaly like Allen for the next decade in the division.

Advantage: Buffalo Bills

Brian Flores vs Sean McDermott

It’s really splitting hairs to pick between these two head coaches. Brian Flores has completely changed the culture in Miami almost overnight, and could’ve easily made the playoffs last year, but 10 wins didn’t wind up being good enough.

Sean McDermott took over a similarly struggling franchise in Buffalo back in 2017. All he’s done is go to the playoffs in three of his four seasons, and he guided the Bills to the AFC Championship Game this past postseason.

See where the Dolphins and Bills rate in our updated NFL defense rankings

Advantage: Buffalo Bills

Dolphins’ new-look receiving corps vs Bills secondary

Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde might be the best safety tandem in the NFL. Tre’Davious White has established himself as an elite cornerback who can lock down one side of the field. Levi Wallace is a worthy No. 2 opposite White on the outside, and Taron Johnson has seized the nickelback job. Buffalo is absolutely loaded on the back end.

Last year’s Miami team wouldn’t be well-equipped to attack that group. IN fact, during the regular-season finale, Tagovailoa threw three picks trying to force the issue with inferior weapons. Now, the Dolphins have first-round rookie Jaylen Waddle, Tagovailoa’s former college teammate, to help their young QB out.

Advantage: Buffalo Bills

The bottom line: The raw talent edge Allen has over Tagovailoa, and the synergy between Buffalo’s defensive backs to confuse the Dolphins field general, should give the Bills enough to squeak this one out on the road and avoid losing their first two games of 2021.

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