The start of the 2025 NFL season is a time for fresh beginnings. But for some teams and players, they’re likely asking for a do-over.
Here are Week 1’s five worst performances:
It would be unfair to single out one aspect of the Dolphins’ humiliating 33-8 road loss to the Indianapolis Colts, so we’re highlighting the entire team.
The offense had three turnovers and a punt on its first four possessions, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa throwing two interceptions. The defense allowed the Colts, led by journeyman quarterback Daniel Jones, to score on the all four of the first-half possessions, something the team hadn’t accomplished since 2006, when Hall of Famer Peyton Manning started at quarterback.
Miami suffered the worst loss of Week 1 (so far) and was outgained 418-211. Based on how poorly it played, it might not be long until the front office holds a fire sale.
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