Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s Dolphins-Bills game
The Miami Dolphins will look to get their third win of the season Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.
Here’s what you need to know:
When is the game?
Sunday game starts at 1 p.m.
Where is the game?
The game will be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
How can I watch the game?
If you live in either Miami-Dade, Broward or Monroe County, CBS4 Miami will broadcast the game.
How can I get there?
Prior to the Dolphins’ home opener, the team announced some changes to transportation. Here they are, directly from the team: 1). The Dolphins will run a complimentary shuttle service to and from Hard Rock Stadium before and after games. (The team identifies the shuttle as the Geico HRS Express.) Fans can arrive at Lot 70 (Seminole Hard Rock Hotel) or Lot 95 (Golden Glades Parking Garage) and hop on the shuttle for direct access to and from the stadium. Fans can purchase a $10 parking pass at Lot 70 or Lot 95 and ride the shuttle at no charge to and from the stadium.
2). The Dolphins say they “strongly encourage ride-share users to take the” shuttle. Last season, nearly 10% of fans attending games used the shuttle.
3). The Dolphins have created “the 305 and 954 Social Clubs.” The team says they “provide vibrant and energetic atmospheres for up to 160 fans (21+) to catch the action on the field, while socializing with people of similar ages. Fans will enjoy drink specials in the social, bar-style terrace and atmosphere with both seated and standing room areas.” Tickets for the 305 and 954 Social Clubs start at $95. That cost also includes a post-game shuttle, directly to Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale or Brickell Avenue in Miami.
Planning to park at Hard Rock Stadium? Just make sure you prepurchased a parking pass!
Who isn’t suiting up?
As of Saturday morning, only wide receiver and return specialist Dee Eskridge (shoulder) is ruled out.
Cornerback Rasul Douglas and edge rusher Chop Robinson are doubtful while four other players — running back Ollie Gordon II, tight end Julian Hill as well as safeties Ashtyn Davis and Ifeatu Melifonwu — are questionable.
What’s the significance of Sunday’s game?
The Dolphins don’t have much to play for in 2025.
At 2-7, many fans have begun to root for the losses to pile up in order to secure a high draft pick.
That said, the Bills have spanked the Dolphins for a long time. And with Buffalo on a bit of a hot streak after a win over the Kansas City Chiefs, it would be an amazing opportunity for the Dolphins to play spoiler.
Whether that will actually happen, however, is a bit of a mystery.