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The Dolphins Are More Than Just a Big-Play Offense Now. And That Should Worry the AFC.
Last year, Miami had its explosive passing game but little else. This year, Mike McDaniel and Co. have figured out how to adapt—and, perhaps more importantly, how to force teams to adapt to them.
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NFL Rookie Heat Check: Which First-Year Players Are Hot Heading Into Week 3?
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson were high draft picks in April, yet they’ve managed to exceed expectations at the beginning of the season. Here are other players off to a hot start.
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‘The Continental’ Is Not Worth the Check-In
The success of ‘John Wick’ is inextricably linked to Keanu Reeves. Perhaps a TV prequel without him was always destined to underwhelm.
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Week 3 NFL Picks Against the Spread
It’s Contrarian Week, where the smartest play might be taking some big underdogs. Does that mean daring to pick the Bears against the Chiefs, and the Broncos against the red-hot Dolphins? Here are our picks for every game on the Week 3 slate.

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Austin Responds to Latest Drama and Hands Out Preseason Awards
Plus, Austin and Pausha discuss Jarred Vanderbilt’s extension and Kelly Oubre Jr.’s signing

Another Liquor Store Heist, a White Claw–Stealing Bear, and Tasting ‘Hot Ones’–Inspired Hot Pockets
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Giants Rocked in the Bay, and Jets Looking to End Losing Streak Against the Pats
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The Ringer’s Week 3 NFL Power Rankings
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How Deion Sanders Made Colorado Football the Center of the Sports Universe
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Why Puka Nacua Is Setting NFL Records
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The Ringer MMA September Pound-for-Pound Rankings
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‘Dumb Money’ Is Missing a Pitchfork
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The Best Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickup Options for Week 3
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Which 0-2 NFL Teams Should Be Panicking, and Which Will Be Just Fine?
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‘Winning Time’ Goes Out With a Loss
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Reddit Is No Longer the “Weird” Social Media. It’s Also Not Quite Normal.
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New York Media’s State of Disbelief Over Aaron Rodgers
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