The Las Vegas Raiders will face off against the Miami Dolphins at 1:00 ET on Sunday, November 17th. This matchup is being played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
The Dolphins are the heavy favorite in their week 11 matchup against the Raiders, which is set for 1:00 ET on Sunday, November 17th at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL. The Dolphins are -390 on the money line, and the Raiders are +299. The game is being televised on CBS, and the Dolphins are favored by -7.5 points, with the over/under line at 44.5 points.
- Date: Sunday, November 17th
- Time: 1:00 ET
- Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
- TV: CBS
Raiders vs Dolphins
With their 41-24 loss to the Bengals in week 9, the Raiders’ losing streak now stands at five games, dropping their record to 2-7. Las Vegas ranks 27th in our power rankings and has just a 1.0% chance of making the playoffs. They are 4-5 against the spread this season, including 4-4 as underdogs. Their O/U record is 6-3, with the over hitting in two straight games.
Heading into week 11, the Raiders are 4th in the AFC West and 15th in the conference. They are 0-3 in division games and 2-5 in conference play. Their home record is 1-3, while they are 1-4 on the road.
Miami snapped a four-game losing streak with a 23-15 win over the Rams in week 10, improving their record to 3-6. The Dolphins were 2-point underdogs but came away with the victory, putting them in 2nd place in the AFC East. However, they have just an 8.1% chance of making the playoffs, according to our projections. Miami ranks 20th in our NFL power rankings heading into week 11.
Miami has a -6.1 average scoring margin and is 3-6 against the spread this season. They have covered in two straight games, including their week 9 loss to the Bills, where they were 6-point underdogs and lost by 3. The O/U line for that game was 49, and the teams combined for 57 points. The Dolphins’ O/U record is 3-6 this season.
Raiders Injury Report
- Cody Whitehair – Ankle (Questionable)
- Andrus Peat – Ankle (Questionable)
- Kolton Miller – Ankle (Questionable)
- Marcus Epps – Knee (Out)
- Christian Wilkins – Foot (Out)
- Andre James – Ankle (Questionable)
- Harrison Bryant – Ankle (Questionable)
- Nate Hobbs – Ankle (Questionable)
- Malcolm Koonce – Knee (Out)
- Michael Mayer – Non Injury Related (personal) (Out)
- Jake Johanning – Undisclosed (Out)
- Jeff Foreman – Knee (Out)
- Tomari Fox – Undisclosed (Out)
- Aidan O’Connell – Right Thumb (Out)
- Luke Masterson – Knee (Out)
Dolphins Injury Report
- Tanner Conner – Knee (Questionable)
- Cameron Goode – Undisclosed (Out)
- Grant DuBose – Shoulder (Out)
- Tahj Washington – Undisclosed (Out)
- Mohamed Kamara – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Patrick McMorris – Foot (Questionable)
- Ethan Bonner – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Storm Duck – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Grayson Murphy – Knee (Out)
- Andrew Meyer – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Kion Smith – Knee (Out)
- Robert Jones – Knee (Questionable)
- Jevon Holland – Hand/knee (Probable)
- Dee Eskridge – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Anthony Schwartz – Knee (Out)
- Jaelan Phillips – Knee (Out)
- Austin Jackson – Knee (Out)
- Tyler Huntley – Right Shoulder (Out)
- Cam Brown – Knee (Out)
- Blake Ferguson – Personal (Out)
- Alec Ingold – Calf (Out)
- Bradley Chubb – Knee (Out)
- Isaiah Wynn – Undisclosed (Out)
- Jeff Wilson Jr. – Gameday Inactive (Out)
- Braxton Berrios – Knee (Out)
- Kendall Fuller – Concussion (Questionable)
Raiders Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 11, the Raiders rank 32nd in our offensive power rankings. They are 22nd in the NFL in points per game, averaging 18.7, and 29th in yards per game with 280.2. Las Vegas ranks 7th in passing attempts but only 18th in passing yards per game, averaging 203.3. On the ground, they are last in the league in rushing yards per game, with 76.9, on 22.1 attempts per game.
Gardner Minshew threw for 124 yards on 10/17 passing in week 9, after his 209-yard, 2-touchdown performance in week 8. Jakobi Meyers led the team with 8 catches for 105 yards in week 9, and Alexander Mattison had 36 rushing yards on 9 carries. The Raiders scored 14 points in the 4th quarter against the Bengals after being held scoreless in the 3rd quarter.
Dolphins Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 11, the Dolphins rank 26th in our offensive power rankings, averaging 16.3 points per game, which is 27th in the NFL. They are 20th in passing yards per game with 188.8, coming on 31.2 attempts per game. On the ground, Miami ranks 9th in rushing yards per game with 126.4, on 29.6 attempts per game.
In week 10, Tua Tagovailoa threw for 207 yards, completing 20 of 28 passes with one touchdown and one interception. De’Von Achane led the team with 37 rushing yards on 12 carries, while Jaylen Waddle had 3 catches for 57 yards.
Raiders Team Defense
In their 41-24 loss to the Bengals, the Raiders’ defense struggled to defend the pass, allowing five touchdowns through the air. They gave up 243 passing yards on 27 completions. The Raiders’ defense also struggled to get off the field, allowing the Bengals to convert on 53.3% of their third down attempts.
Their run defense was a bit better, holding the Bengals to 130 yards on 31 attempts (4.2 yards per attempt). The Raiders’ pass rush was limited to just one sack, and they lost the QB hit and tackles for loss differentials in this game.
Dolphins Team Defense
In Miami’s 23-15 win over the Rams, their defense allowed 327 yards but held the Rams to 15% on third down. The Dolphins’ run defense was solid, allowing just 70 yards on 18 attempts. They also came up with four sacks and an interception, while the Rams failed to convert on 75% of their third down attempts.
The Dolphins gave up 257 yards through the air on 32 completions. Despite allowing the Rams to move the ball at times, they kept them out of the endzone and limited them to 5.6 yards per attempt. Miami’s defense also had more QB hits than the Rams, even though they did lose the tackles for loss battle.
Raiders vs Dolphins Trends
- When looking at their past ten road matchups, Las Vegas has an ATS record of 5-5 while averaging 17 per game. The team went 2-8 overall in these games.
- In their last five home games, Miami has averaged 15 points per game while allowing 19. The team’s record in this stretch was 2-3 while going 3-2.
- In their last five games as the betting underdog, the Raiders have a straight up record of 0-5 and an ATS mark of 2-3.
- The last ten games that Miami was favored, they have an ATS mark of 5-5 while going 6-4 straight up.
Raiders vs Dolphins Prediction
Our pick vs. the spread in this week 11 matchup between the Dolphins and Raiders is to take Miami to cover as 7.5-point favorites at home. Our score prediction is 29-18 in favor of the Dolphins.
For the over/under, with the line sitting at 44.5 points, we have these teams combining for 47 points, making the over our recommended pick.
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Last updated:November 12, 2024 Las Vegas Raiders, Miami Dolphins