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Dolphins continue their downward spiral.

Through eleven games this season, the Miami Dolphins had a record of 8-3 and were sitting in second place in the entire AFC — just behind the Kansas City Chiefs. Many Dolphins fans had visions of the Lombardi Trophy dancing in their heads, amazed at the job head coach Mike McDaniel had done with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in just his first season on the job.

Well, those Super Bowl dreams have quickly turned to...

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