The Miami Dolphins suffered a brutal loss on Thanksgiving, battling their way into a 27-3 hole before finally scoring their first touchdown against the Green Bay Packers.
Statistically, it was the Dolphins' best passing performance of the season. Tua Tagovailoa completed over 80 percent of his passes for 365 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. But Miami struggled to run the ball and protect Tagovailoa, and the team's defense couldn't make a tackle to save her life. Add in a few early special teams mistakes and the Dolphins didn't give themselves much of a chance.
Unsurprisingly, Pro Football Focus felt that many of the Dolphins' defensive players had terrible performances on Thursday night. Here is who stood out the most in the loss for Miami and who contributed the most to the costly defeat:
- LT Terron Armstead: 76.0
- QB Tua Tagovailoa: 73.7
- WR Jaylen Waddle: 73.4
- FB Alec Ingold: 71.5
- TE Jonnu Smith: 68.5
- WR Malik Washington: 45.1
- TE Julian Hill: 51.8
- RG Liam Eichenberg: 54.8
- RB De'Von Achane: 55.4
- LG Robert Jones: 55.6
- DL Calais Campbell: 79.3
- DL Zach Sieler: 75.0
- LB Jordyn Brooks: 68.2
- DL Da'Shawn Hand: 67.9
- S Jordan Poyer: 60.1
- CB Storm Duck: 31.6
- CB Cam Smith: 36.3
- OLB Chop Robinson: 41.1
- S Jevon Holland: 45.7
- LB Tyrel Dodson: 46.0
- WR Tyreek Hill: 68.0
- OT Patrick Paul: 61.4
- C Aaron Brewer: 55.9
- DL Benito Jones: 54.4
- CB Jalen Ramsey: 48.8