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EVERYTHING SAINTS FANS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAINTS VS DOLPHINS – WEEK 13 NFL 2025

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🗓 Game Date & Time

  • Date: Sunday, November 30, 2025

  • Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET

  • 📍 Venue

    • Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium

  • Location: Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Capacity: ~65,000 seats

  • Weather in Miami during game time was 25–28°C, sunny with high humidity, putting a strain on Saints players.

    🎟 Ticket Info

    • Average Price: from $98 to $290

  • Where to Buy:

    • Official Dolphins site: miamidolphins.com/tickets

  • Ticketmaster

  • VividSeats, SeatGeek

  • Note: Tickets surged closer to kickoff due to high demand for the Dolphins’ rare home appearance.

    📺 How to Watch

    • TV Broadcast: CBS

  • Online Streaming:

    • NFL+

  • YouTube TV

  • Hulu Live TV

  • FuboTV

  • 🧠 Pre- & Post-Game Records

    CategorySaintsDolphins
    Before Game2-94-7
    After Game2-105-7
    Points/Game15.023.0
    Yards/Game300.0350.0
    Rushing/Game91.5120.0
    Passing/Game158.6212.3

    Saints entered with one of the NFL's worst offenses and struggled again, scoring only 3 points.

    🚑 Injury Report

    New Orleans Saints

    • RB Alvin Kamara: Out (knee and ankle)

  • WR Chris Olave: Questionable (back), limited in final practice

  • T Taliese Fuaga: Full (ankle)

  • RB Devin Neal: Full (ankle)

  • Miami Dolphins

    • WR Jaylen Waddle: Questionable (foot)

  • TE Darren Waller: Questionable (pectoral)

  • DT Benito Jones: Questionable (ankle)

  • OL Austin Jackson: Questionable (toe)

  • CB Rasul Douglas: Questionable (foot and ankle)

  • 🧩 Key Players

    Saints

    • QB Spencer Rattler: 1,586 yards – 8 TD – 5 INT

  • RB Devin Neal: Started in place of Kamara

  • WR Chris Olave: Played despite being questionable

  • Defense: Worst red-zone TD percentage in the NFL (34.5%)

  • Dolphins

    • QB Tua Tagovailoa: 2,123 yards – 17 TD – 13 INT

  • RB De'Von Achane: 900 yards – 5 TD – avg 5.5 YPC

  • WR Tyreek Hill: Key receiving weapon

  • Defense: Allowed just 13 points in each of last 2 games before Week 13

  • 💰 Betting Odds

    • Spread: Dolphins -5.5

  • O/U: 41.5

  • Prediction: Dolphins favored, low-scoring game

  • Result: Dolphins 20 – Saints 3 (Total = 23, hit the UNDER)

  • 🔍 Game Recap

    • Dolphins extended their win streak to 3 games behind a suffocating defense that held Saints to just 3 points.

  • Tagovailoa and Achane controlled tempo despite past turnover issues.

  • Saints' offense remained inefficient, especially in the red zone (0-for-3), now scoreless on the ground for 120 straight carries.

  • This was the Saints’ 10th loss, eliminating them from playoff contention.

  • Notably, Saints now have just 3 rushing TDs all season — the worst in the league.


  • 🔥 Saints Nation, the road is tough, but resilience defines New Orleans. Stick with your team through the storm. There’s always another Sunday to rise.

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