Miami still has playoff hopes, although the Dolphins are just 2-5 (3-4 ATS) on the road this season, and they are 6-12 ATS their past 18 games overall. They don't have a good history playing at Cleveland, losing six of their past seven outright, and the Browns have played well defensively their past two games against tough opponents, Kansas City and Cincinnati, but got little help from their offense. Cleveland is No. 13 in pass defense, and Miami mainly depended on its field goal kicker, Jason Sanders, to defeat San Francisco 29-17 on Sunday. Sanders kicked five field goals, and Tua Tagovailoa passed for 215 yards and a touchdown. The Dolphins are not a cold-weather team, although the forecast calls for rain and temperatures in the high 40s. Cleveland has had a disappointing season but has shown no signs of tanking. Take the points with the Browns.
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