Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins

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By Bush StaffUpdated 44d ago·2 min read
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Two teams that fell apart in 2025 face off in Miami — one led by a quarterback rehabbing a shredded knee, the other by a guy with 6 career starts trying to hold a job.

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This one carries more storyline than form. Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL and LCL in Week 15 last season, ending the worst year of his career at 6-11, and by kickoff at 1:00 PM ET he'll be trying to prove the knee holds up against a defense that's completely rebuilt its identity under first-year coach Jeff Hafley.

Miami didn't wait around to figure out its quarterback problem — the Dolphins released Tua Tagovailoa in March, ate a $99 million dead-cap hit, and handed the job to Malik Willis, who's started 6 games in his career. Hafley and new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan know Willis well from their years together in Green Bay, but the minicamp buzz hasn't been glowing, and outside of De'Von Achane the skill group is thin. It's a bet on upside over proof.

Kansas City's offseason was built around getting healthy and getting Rashee Rice back on the field after his suspension wrapped, plus adding Kenneth Walker III to juice a run game that disappeared during the six-game losing streak that closed out 2025. The bigger question is whether Mahomes is anywhere close to 100% this early in the season — Andy Reid has stayed cautious with him all offseason, easing him into 11-on-11 work rather than rushing the timeline.

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Miami actually finished 2025 playing its best football, winning 6 of its final 9 games under interim direction before McDaniel was let go, so there's a version of this Dolphins team that isn't as far off as the coaching change suggests. But that stretch came without a $99 million question mark at quarterback, and Hafley's first real test as a head coach is turning a scrappy finish into a sustainable identity with a new signal-caller.

Both franchises are selling patience to their fan bases right now, which makes this an early measuring-stick game more than a marquee one — a chance to see whether Kansas City's championship core still has anything left, and whether Miami's rebuild is further along than the record suggests.

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