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New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins prediction, odds, best bets for NFL Week 14
The New York Jets will face with the Miami Dolphins in Week 14 of the NFL season at Hard Rock Stadium today at 1 p.m. EST. With both teams’ offenses consistently disappointing their fans all season long, our data model finally listened: our best bet for today is Under 45 points (-110).
Ahead of this AFC East matchup, the data analysts at Dimers.com have simulated the game 10,000 times, and then compared these results to current NFL betting odds to inform the data-driven betting preview provided to you below.
This preview includes Dimers’ best bets and predicted scoreline for New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins. To unlock Dimers’ full suite of data-driven betting insights, which includes daily props, trends, and parlays, sign up for Dimers Pro with promo code SYRACUSE10, which will save you 10% off your first subscription payment.
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Jets vs. Dolphins betting preview
Utilize the interactive widget below to see the latest spread, over/under, and moneyline betting odds and probabilities for the Jets-Dolphins game at Hard Rock Stadium.
This prediction and best bet for Sunday’s NFL matchup between the Jets and Dolphins is from Dimers.com, a dependable source for sports betting predictions.
Check out all the important details on today’s game, as well as the best odds sourced from the top sportsbooks in the country.
Game details
Key information on the Jets vs. Dolphins matchup, including where the game is and what time it kicks off.
- Teams: New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins
- Date: Sunday, December 8, 2024
- Kickoff: 1 p.m. EST
- Location: Hard Rock Stadium
- NFL standings: Current NFL division standings
- NFL injuries: Check the latest updates to the official NFL injury report
Odds
The latest and best odds for the NFL matchup between the Jets and Dolphins.
- Spread: Jets +5.5 (-105), Dolphins -5.5 (-115)
- Moneyline: Jets +225, Dolphins -265
- Total: Over/Under 45 (-110/-110)
The odds and lines featured here are the best available from selected sports betting sites at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Expert prediction: Jets vs. Dolphins
Utilizing cutting-edge data analysis and computer power, the experts at Dimers have executed 10,000 simulations of Sunday’s Jets vs. Dolphins matchup.
According to Dimers’ renowned predictive analytics model, the Dolphins are more likely to defeat the Jets at Hard Rock Stadium. This prediction is based on the model giving the Dolphins a 71% chance of winning the game.
Elsewhere on the betting board, Dimers predicts that the Dolphins (-5.5) have a 53% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 45 points has a 52% chance of staying under.
These predictions and probabilities are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change.
Jets vs. Dolphins best bet
Our top pick for the Jets vs. Dolphins Week 14 NFL matchup is to bet on Under 45 points (-110).
This betting advice is formulated through cutting-edge modeling and valuable betting intelligence, designed to bring you the best possible plays.
Score prediction for Jets vs. Dolphins
Dimers’ predicted final score for the NY Jets vs. Miami game on Sunday has the Dolphins winning 25-19.
This expert prediction is based on each team’s average score following 10,000 game simulations, offering a glimpse into the potential outcome.
NFL player props: Sunday
NFL player props are an enjoyable way to wager on Sunday’s game without necessarily betting on its outcome.
This article features the most likely first and anytime touchdown scorers for the Jets and Dolphins, along with projected player stats.
New York Jets
First touchdown scorer predictions
- Braelon Allen: 10.8% probability
- Davante Adams: 8.7% probability
- Garrett Wilson: 7.7% probability
Anytime touchdown predictions
- Braelon Allen: 44.8% probability
- Davante Adams: 36.6% probability
- Garrett Wilson: 33.0% probability
Projected box score leaders
- QB passing yards: Aaron Rodgers, 214 yards
- Receiving yards: Garrett Wilson, 68 yards
- Rushing yards: Braelon Allen, 59 yards
Miami Dolphins
First touchdown scorer predictions
- De’Von Achane: 14.1% probability
- Jonnu Smith: 9.3% probability
- Tyreek Hill: 8.6% probability
Anytime touchdown predictions
- De’Von Achane: 54.0% probability
- Jonnu Smith: 39.9% probability
- Tyreek Hill: 37.9% probability
Projected box score leaders
- QB passing yards: Tua Tagovailoa, 243 yards
- Receiving yards: Tyreek Hill, 66 yards
- Rushing yards: De’Von Achane, 68 yards
NFL Week 14: Jets vs. Dolphins
Get ready for Sunday’s matchup between the Jets and Dolphins in Week 14 of the National Football League season at Hard Rock Stadium, which is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. EST. We emphasize that all of the NFL predictions and NFL best bets in this preview are derived from 10,000 data-driven simulations of the Jets vs. Dolphins matchup, and they are correct at the time of publication to help you make better decisions when placing bets at online sportsbooks.
It is important to gamble responsibly and seek reputable sources for the latest and most accurate information when making online betting choices.
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Oregon Battling Miami, Mario Cristobal for Four-Star EDGE Recruit
The Oregon Ducks come off a chaotic recruiting period in the 2027 cycle, where they hosted official visitors and added to their list of commitments. Coach Dan Lanning and the Oregon staff are simultaneously looking ahead to future recruiting classes.
As the 2027 cycle starts to wind down and the 2028 cycle begins to pick up, the Ducks entered the recruiting sweepstakes for four-star edge rusher Elijah Tillman.
Oregon Ducks in the Mix for Four-Star EDGE Elijah Tillman
Tillman is a 6-7, 210-pound edge rusher from Loganville, Georgia. He’s listed as a consensus four-star recruit and is ranked as high as No. 152 in the class by Rivals.
In a recent interview with Rivals’ Chad Simmons, Tillman revealed that Oregon and the Miami Hurricanes are among the schools that he wants to visit. According to 247Sports, the Ducks offered him back on April 30, 2026, while the Hurricanes extended an offer all the way on January 25, 2025.
Tillman told Rivals that the different schools in the mix are even at the moment, but that Oregon and Miami were two of the schools that he wants to go out and see.
Four-Star Elijah Tillman’s Potential Oregon Ducks Fit
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With Tillman’s large frame, which still has the opportunity to grow, he would provide the Ducks with size on the edge right away.
The 2027 recruiting class currently features five-star edge rusher Rashad Streets, three-star Achilles Reyna and three-star Josh Christensen at the position. The program prepares for current starters Matayo Uiagelelei and Teitum Tuioti to head to the NFL Draft at the conclusion of the 2026 season, leaving opportunities for the next couple of recruiting classes.
Additionally, the Ducks haven’t earned any commitments from the state of Georgia in their 2027 recruiting class. The last commit Lanning landed from Georgia was Dayton Raiola in the 2026 class, who made his decision on February 4, 2026. Making a big push for Tillman could possibly reignite the program’s recruiting in the Peach State.
Miami Hurricanes vs. Oregon Ducks Recruiting Battle
Miami is the other program that appears to be making a big push early for Tillman. Oregon fans are very familiar with former Ducks coach Mario Cristobal, who took Oregon recruiting to a different level before leading the Hurricanes to the National Championship game last season.
Cristobal and the Hurricanes have battled Lanning and the Ducks for blue-chip recruits more and more over the recent recruiting cycles. Most notably, Miami flipped four-star cornerback Ai’King Hall’s commitment from Oregon earlier in the 2027 cycle.
The two rivals also emerged as finalists for linebacker recruit Jalaythan Mayfield, who ended up choosing the Indiana Hoosiers. Oregon got the best of the Hurricanes once in the 2027 cycle when four-star offensive lineman Gus Corsair committed to the Pacific Northwest program over the Vanderbilt Commodores and Miami.
While the Hurricanes aren’t a Big Ten rival that the Ducks commonly go toe-to-toe with on the field and in the recruiting realm, Cristobal’s role in the recruiting rivalry adds a little bit more fuel to battles for recruits like Tillman.
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Can Jason Marshall push for a starting spot – The Splash Zone 7/10/26
The Miami Dolphins will have new starters at their cornerback positions since both Jack Jones and Rasul Douglas are not back with the team. The team drafted Chris Johnson in the first round and it’s pretty likely he’ll have a large role and should claim the one starting spot. The other starting spot should be up for grabs among the rest of the group. Jason Marshall is one of those players who has a better chance of claiming that starting spot after showing some flashes his rookie season. Jeff Hafley has already said he envision Marshall playing on the outside and the second-year corner should get plenty of chances to prove himself during the preseason.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
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Miami-Dade Schools names six semifinalists for superintendent
With Miami-Dade Superintendent Jose Dotres’ contract ending in February 2027, school board members are now looking to have his replacement by August.
Dotres has served as the superintendent for the third-largest school district since 2022. The school board started the search for his replacement in April.
More than 20 people applied for the position, but now only six have secured spots as semifinalists.
Here’s a closer look at who Miami-Dade’s superintendent might be:
Jose Bueno
With roughly 33 years of experience within Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Bueno currently serves as Dotres’ Chief of Staff.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Bueno’s tasks include coordinating and implementing major projects “that have significant district-wide impact on the goals of the district and involve coordination of other divisions and offices.”
He started as a teacher within the country back in 1993 and is a Florida International University and Nova Southeastern University graduate.
Ernie Lozano
Lozano is currently Broward County’s Public Schools Chief Human Resources Officer.
His passion is creating a safe and secure environment for both students and staff.
“He has been recognized for his contributions to the District’s safety and security initiatives, receiving accolades for his exceptional leadership and commitment to student and staff well-being,” according to a bio on the site for the National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop.
Before his career in human resources, Lozano served within education as a teacher, assistant principal and more.
Sylvia Mitchell
Hope builder, executive leadership coach and seasoned superintendent are all descriptions Mitchell has on her LinkedIn.
Living in Houston, Texas, Mitchell is familiar with the Sunshine State since she was a principal at Charter Schools USA in Fort Lauderdale back in 2012.
She has also served as superintendent twice in Texas and is currently Executive Vice President, Curriculum, Design & Development for Per Scholars.
Carlos Perez
Perez is a charter school principal in West Palm Beach and the former executive director of the Education Reform Project, a nonprofit organization based in Miami Beach.
According to the nonprofit, Perez has over 25 years of experience within education, mainly in New York, but now in Florida.
Perez has also been an assistant superintendent in the past, as well as taking part as an Executive Board Member for the New York State Association of School Personnel Administrators.
Christopher Ruszkowski
Currently based in South Carolina as CEO of South Carolina’s Children’s Fund, Ruszkowski has moved all over the country, and Florida will be no exception.
According to his LinkedIn, he served as New Mexico’s Secretary of Education back in 2019. Before living in South Carolina, he was a conservator for the Texas Education Agency. A conservator oversees the state’s takeovers of large school districts and charter school networks.
Getting his master’s at Stanford, Ruszkowski was a Distinguished Policy Fellow at the Hoover Institute located within the university.
Rafael Villalobos
Since 2022, Villalobos has been the South Region Superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Before that, he was a principal for over ten years.
The Nova Southeastern alum has been in Miami for most of his life, even graduating from South Miami Senior High School in 1990.
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