The Miami Dolphins have faced three teams this season that currently have winning records. The trend couldn’t be clearer and it was on display again Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany, where the Dolphins got behind 21-0 against Kansas City and wound up losing 21-14 to the defending Super Bowl champions. “All we can continue to do is work and not lose sight of where we want to go as a team,” Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said.
Until the Miami Dolphins win the big games, coach Mike McDaniel knows the same questions will be asked. Miami brought the NFL's No. 1 offense to Germany and goes home with an 0-3 record against teams with winning records this season after losing 21-14 to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Deutsche Bank Park. “We knew going into the game that if we’re going to lose what the narrative will be, and that’s fair,” McDaniel said.