Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills: Preview, Key Players, and How to Watch (Sep 19, 2025)
Last updated on September 20th, 2025 at 06:34 am
Here is a preview of the Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills match which will be played on (Week 3, Sept 18-19, 2025). It covers key players, storylines, and viewing information
Game Context & Storylines
· This is a divisional matchup in the AFC East: Buffalo Bills hosting the Miami Dolphins.
· The Bills come in 2-0, off strong performances, whereas the Dolphins are 0-2 seeking a turnaround.
· It is a Thursday Night Football game – always higher stakes in terms of momentum and exposure.
Key Players & Injuries
1. Josh Allen (Bills, QB)
· He has been solid, leading Buffalo with both arms and legs.
· He has a nose injury from Week 2 vs. the Jets, but is expected to play, wearing a visor to protect it.
2. Jayden Waddle (Dolphins, WR)
· His status is somewhat uncertain – he suffered a shoulder injury vs New England, was limited in practice, but the team is optimistic he will play.
· If healthy, Waddle’s speed and route-running can stretch Buffalo’s defense, which helps other parts of Miami’s offense.
3. Running Backs & Supporting Offense
· For the Bills, James Cook is one to watch, particularly in short fields or red-zone opportunities.
· Dolphins will need contributions beyond Waddle, such as other WRs and the RB room, to keep up if Buffalo’s offense is rolling.
4. Defensive Concerns / Absences
· The Bills are missing defensive starters: Ed Oliver (DT) and Matt Milano (LB) are out.
· For Miami, multiple players in the secondary are inactive or questionable. Waddle being questionable also adds uncertainty.
5. Match-ups to Watch
· Bill’s pass rush vs. Miami’s offensive line: If Buffalo can pressure, especially without some defensive starters, it may force mistakes.
· Buffalo’s running game (Cook) vs. Miami’s linebackers/safe coverage.
· Miami’s explosiveness vs. Buffalo’s discipline — speed can make big plays, but consistent execution (especially against a good QB like Allen) will be vital.
When & How to Watch
· Date & Time: The game is Thursday Night, September 18, 2025, for US local time, which will correspond to Sept 19 in many international zones. Kickoff is 8:15 p.m. ET.
· Venue: Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, NY
· TV / Streaming:
· In the U.S., the game is streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video as part of the “Thursday Night Football” package.
· Also available via NFL+ globally (where the service is offered).
· For international viewers, platforms may differ; for example, DAZN for some regions. Fans should check local listings.· Pre-game coverage usually starts about an hour before kickoff; commentary, analysis, and lineups/injury updates will come then.