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Colts-Dolphins Capsule

NFL, Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers, Houston Texans

INDIANAPOLIS (6-8) at MIAMI (5-9)

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox

OPENING LINE -- Dolphins by 1

RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Colts 6-8, Dolphins 4-9-1

SERIES RECORD -- Dolphins lead 47-25

LAST MEETING -- Dolphins beat Colts 24-20, Sept. 15, 2013

LAST WEEK -- Dolphins lost to Chargers 30-14; Colts lost to Texans 16-10

AP PRO32 RANKING -- Dolphins No. 28, Colts No. 18

COLTS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (26), RUSH (29T), PASS (19).

COLTS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (28), RUSH (25), PASS (29).

DOLPHINS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (29), RUSH (21T), PASS (24).

DOLPHINS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (30), RUSH (29), PASS (27).

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Colts are making first visit to Miami since 2009. ... Colts rank next to last at 4.9 yards per play. ... Colts are allowing 4.8 yards per rush, second worst in NFL. ... Indianapolis K Adam Vinatieri needs one field goal to join Morten Andersen and Gary Anderson as only players in league history with 500 career field goals, and nine points to extend his league record of 100-point seasons to 18. ... Indy RB Frank Gore is averaging 3.6 yards per carry, worst among 12 RBs with most carries in 2015. ... Dolphins scored 82 points in Dan Campbell's first two games as interim coach. They've averaged 16.3 points in their other 12 games. ... Dolphins are being outgained by 75 yards per game, second worst in NFL. ... Dolphins rank next to last with third-down conversion rate of 28 percent. ... QB Ryan Tannehill has thrown only two interceptions in past seven games. ... WR Jarvis Landry needs three catches to become first Miami player with 100 receptions in season. ... Miami long snapper John Denney is expected to play in 175th consecutive game, extending his franchise record. ... Fantasy Tip: Backup RB Jay Ajayi is averaging 4.9 yards per carry and may get extensive look to help Dolphins determine how he figures in plans for 2016.

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