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Tuesday, Jan. 5 5:29pm ET Banged-up Dolphins hit road to face rested Broncos |
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Associated Press
DAVIE, Fla. -- Even eternal optimist Jimmy Johnson admits his Miami Dolphins face long odds in the second round of the playoffs.
Jacksonville's 25-10 victory Sunday over New England determined the pairings for next weekend's AFC games, and the Dolphins will
play Saturday at Denver.
That means Miami must contend with the well-rested defending Super Bowl champions, a hostile crowd and
winter weather.
And the Dolphins must do it without their only Pro Bowl player. Defensive tackle Tim Bowens underwent surgery Sunday to repair a
torn tendon in his arm, and he'll miss the rest of the postseason.
Bowens was hurt in Saturday's 24-17 wild-card victory over the Buffalo Bills, Miami's first postseason win in four years. With Denver looming, the thrill of victory didn't last long.
"We know it's going to be an uphill battle playing on the road when they have two weeks to prepare and a bye and an opportunity to
get their team healthy," Johnson said. "That's why teams with a bye playing at home have such a high winning percentage in the
playoffs. We know the odds are against us.
"By the same token, anything can happen, and we like the opportunity to go take a few chances."
The Dolphins beat the Broncos 31-21 two weeks ago, but Denver had already clinched home-field advantage for the playoffs and had little incentive to win. And that game was in Miami.
The Dolphins' last road victory in the postseason came in 1972 against Pittsburgh in the AFC title game. Miami has since lost six consecutive postseason road games (the second-longest streak in the league), and Johnson acknowledged cold
weather would put his team at a disadvantage.
"We're not acclimated to it," he said. "We don't like it, we don't practice in it, we rarely play in it, we don't live in it,
and we don't want to live in it."
At that point, Johnson broke into a grin, but he didn't smile when discussing the Dolphins' injuries.
Leading receiver O.J. McDuffie (sprained foot), tight end Troy Drayton (sprained ankle) and long snapper Frank Wainright (sprained
shoulder) could miss the Denver game. Tackle Richmond Webb (torn arm tendon) and guard Kevin Donnalley (sore knee) played Saturday, but might miss practice time this week.
The loss of Bowens hurts the run defense just as it gears up to deal with 2,000-yard rusher Terrell Davis. The Dolphins were
already shorthanded in the front four because end Jason Taylor was
sidelined for the season by a broken collarbone in the final regular season game.
"We're pretty beat up," Johnson said, "like every team is this time of year -- or at least the teams that are still playing."
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