The Miami Dolphins are 6-8, and their season will come to a close in three games. In Week 16, they will face another team with no playoff hopes in the 4-10 Cincinnati Bengals.

Cincinnati is coming off a shutout loss to its division rival Baltimore Ravens. Still, the Bengals have plenty of big name talent on their roster capable of giving the Quinn Ewers-led Dolphins some trouble Sunday.

Here are five Bengals players to watch in Week 16:

QB Joe Burrow

Burrow has only played in five games this season due to a toe injury that sidelined him for more than two months. In his return to the lineup, the Bengals’ two-time Pro Bowl quarterback has thrown six touchdowns and four interceptions with an average of more than 250 yards per game.

WR Ja’Marr Chase 

Ja’Marr Chase leads the league with 155 targets and is third in receptions with 101. The Bengals’ carousel of quarterbacks has kept Chase from cashing in big plays like he has in previous years, though. After scoring 17 touchdowns last season, he has only five this year. But two of his three biggest games this year came with Burrow in the starting lineup and that duo will be together in Miami on Sunday.

WR Tee Higgins

The Bengals have perhaps the best one-two punch in the NFL at receiver. While Higgins has just 46 catches in 12 games played this season, nine of those have been touchdowns. If he clears concussion protocol in time to play against the Dolphins, Higgins takes away Miami’s ability to focus its efforts on stopping Chase.

S Jordan Battle

Safety Jordan Battle leads Cincinnati in total tackles with 109 as well as interceptions with four in his third NFL season. The former third-round pick also has six passes defended and a pair of tackles for loss. Battle frequently lines up in the box at the snap and will likely be a big part of the Bengals’ effort to slow De’Von Achane.

DE Joseph Ossai

With Trey Hendrickson out with a hip injury since Week 7, Joseph Ossai has been leading the Bengals pass rush. Ossai’s five sacks, 12 quarterback hits, nine tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles all lead the Cincinnati defense. If the Dolphins offense hopes to set up Ewers with recipe for success, the line will need to keep Ossai from wrecking the rookie’s day.