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It’s a battle of winless AFC East teams as the Jets (0-3) visit Miami to take on the Dolphins (0-3) on “Monday Night Football” in Week 4.
The Jets had a huge fourth-quarter rally against the Buccaneers in Week 3, but it wasn’t enough as Tampa Bay kicked a game-winning field goal as time expired to defeat the Jets, 29-27, at Raymond James Stadium.
Similarly, the Dolphins weren’t an easy out for reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen and the undefeated Buffalo Bills last Thursday night. Miami went into halftime tied at 14-14 on the road against one of the Super Bowl favorites.
Despite tying the game early in the fourth quarter, Buffalo proved to be too much for the Dolphins to handle, as the Bills came out on top, 31-21, in a game that was much closer than the scoreboard read.
Our prognosticators throughout the 2025 season are: Art Stapleton (Giants/NFL writer, NorthJersey.com), Bert Bainbridge (sports trending reporter/columnist, NorthJersey.com), Brian Marron (digital producer, NorthJersey.com), Chris Iseman (Rutgers writer, NorthJersey.com), Bob Jordan (sports editor, Asbury Park Press/APP.com) and Dave Rivera (sports editor, USA TODAY Northeast/NorthJersey.com).
NFL Week 4 predictions and staff standings
Bert Bainbridge, Chris Iseman, Brian Marron and Dave Rivera:Â 3-0
Art Stapleton and Bob Jordan: 2-1
With Week 4 on the horizon, here are our staff predictions for the Jets vs. Dolphins game on Monday night:
Bert Bainbridge
The pick:Â Jets 30, Dolphins 24
Here’s why: While the result wasn’t what they wanted, it’s hard to ignore the fight and response from the Jets in the fourth quarter against the Bucs. They trailed for a majority of the game after Tampa Bay scored 20 unanswered points across the second and third quarter.
The Jets now get to face a Dolphins defense that has struggled every week so far, giving up 31+ points to opponents in all three games and surrendering an NFL-high 32.3 points per game through three weeks.
Regardless of whether it’s Taylor or Fields back under center, the Jets will finally get in the win column, as Aaron Glenn gets his first victory as Jets head coach in this divisional showdown in South Beach.
Art Stapleton
The pick: Dolphins 24, Jets 19
Here’s why: The Jets nearly pulled off a miracle in Tampa, but at the end of the day, the Dolphins have more firepower on offense. Mike McDaniel needs this one much more than Aaron Glenn does.
Bob Jordan
The pick: Dolphins 17, Jets 10
Here’s why: I can’t see the Jets rising to the level the Dolphins were seen at in that near-miss against the Bills. Even if Aaron Glenn busts another move, his first career win will wait.
Brian Marron
The pick: Jets 24, Dolphins 21
Here’s why: This is a toss-up between two of the worst teams in the AFC. Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins are likely to commit turnovers, so if the Jets can take care of the ball they can win a close one in Miami.
Dave Rivera
The pick: Dolphins 23, Jets 20
Here’s why: The Jets didn’t quit on Sunday when they were down big against the Buccaneers. It wasn’t enough to pull out the victory, but they showed fight until the end. Unfortunately, it’ll take me more than one fourth-quarter rally to believe the Jets will pull out this victory.
Chris Iseman
The pick: Jets 24, Dolphins 21
Here’s why: The biggest question is which of these teams stinks worse. I think the Jets will manage to score enough points against Miami’s beleaguered defense.