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The (6-0-0) New England Patriots will host the (3-3-0) Miami Dolphins.
The Patriots look to continue their great 2015 season with another victory. New England has reached 6-0 for the third time in franchise history (2004, 2007) and are looking to join the 2007 team as the only teams to attain a 7-0 record.
Old friend Jonas Gray is the Dolphins #2 running back behind speedster Lamar Miller. The Patriots feature former Dolphins long snapper Rob Ninkovich and former special teamer Jonathan Freeny at linebacker. Tight ends coach Brian Daboll used to serve as the Miami offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo used to serve the same function for the Dolphins from 2009-11.
The Patriots are 8-2 in their past ten games against Miami, including the blowout loss to open the 2014 season. Tom Brady has just one loss at home against the Dolphins: the 2005 regular season finale, where Brady sat after one quarter because the team had clinched a playoff spot. In other words, Brady has never lost to the Dolphins at home when the game mattered.
Date: Thursday, October 29th, 2015
Location: Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts
Kickoff: 8:25 PM EST
TV: CBS, NFL Network
Radio: 98.5 FM, with Scott Zolak and Bob Socci
SB Nation Coverage: Dolphins vs Patriots coverage
Online Streaming: NFL Game Pass for international viewers, 98.5 The Sports Hub Online Radio Stream
Announcers: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms, with Tracy Wolfson on the sideline
Tickets: For tickets fans can visit the NFL Ticket Exchange
SB Nation Affiliates: The Phinsider
Additional Information: The Patriots provide an incredible breakdown on their website.