Jets vs. Dolphins: Preview, prediction, what to watch for in Week 14

Text with Brian Costello all season as he brings Sports+ subscribers the latest Jets intel from on the field and off.An inside look at Sunday’s Jets-Dolphins NFL Week 14 matchup at MetLife Stadium: Dolphins RB De’Von Achane vs.
Jets LBs Jamien Sherwood and Quincy WilliamsThe Dolphins offense looks different than the version the Jets have seen in recent years.Star receiver Tyreek Hill suffered a season-ending injury during the teams’ first meeting in September.
In recent weeks, the Dolphins have leaned on their running game, and it is working.Achane has rushed for more than 100 yards in each game of the Dolphins’ three-game winning streak.“I don’t think it’s changed as far as what they’re trying to do, conceptually, but making sure that Achane gets his hands on the ball a ton, especially in the running game, like that’s what has a tick up,” Glenn said.
“And, again, I think that’s the reason why they’ve been surging as a team, is he’s getting his hands on the ball quite a bit as a runner and making those plays.Because once he gets on the perimeter, man, he can circle the defense.
You saw that last week man, he’s making a ton of plays, so we’ve got to make sure that we don’t allow him to circle the defense.”The defense had fared better against the run recently until they saw Bijan Robinson and the Falcons last week.Robinson rushed for 142 yards against the Jets, who looked like they had no answer for him.
Sherwood and Williams have had up-and-down seasons.The Jets need them to get to Achane quickly or it could become a long day.Take your pick: Is this the week the Jets defense finally gets an interception? They have gone 12 games without a pick, which is already an NFL record.
The record for fewest interceptions in a season is three, and the Jets look like they are going to challenge that.But here comes Tua Tagovailoa, who is tied for the NFL lead in interceptions with 14.
He also is tied for fourth for the most intercepti...