5 reasons the Dolphins will beat Bills on Sunday
By Josie Rohach
2. Josh Allen can’t hold on to the ball
Miami can keep the Bills out of the end zone and prevent them from gaining any offensive momentum. They can also take advantage of Allen’s slippery fingers. Allen had two fumbles last week to put his career total at 33.
If there is one thing the Dolphins can do to really put the nail in the coffin, it is force the Bills quarterback or any of his teammates to fumble.
All-pro Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard may take that task on with confidence. After all, his forced fumble and subsequent recovery against New England sealed the deal in their win last week. Howard only has 3 forced fumbles in his career, but this may be his best opportunity yet to put together back-to-back stats in the fumble column if Allen’s receivers start to take after their quarterbacks unsteady grip.