Paul KasabianFeatured Columnist IISeptember 29, 2022
Megan Briggs/Getty Images

Tom Pelissero gave the report.

Tom Pelissero @TomPelissero

The #Dolphins noticed people watching their walkthrough Wednesday in Cincinnati, so they made a sly adjustment: All the clips circulating on Twitter have 12 players on offense.

Fake plays? Fake routes on real plays? Either way, Mike McDaniel and company staying one step ahead. pic.twitter.com/wTGKY0Eswh

Barstool Cincinnati posted a lot of clips from other sources after the leak of the video.

According to Mark Maske of the Washington Post, no evidence of a competitive violation was found in the investigation.

MarkMaske @MarkMaske

There is no suspicion of a competitive violation being committed by any team related to the video of the Dolphins' practice yesterday at the University of Cincinnati, the NFL's Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) says.

The Dolphins will play the Bengals at home. The game is from Paycor Stadium

This is a huge match up.

After a hot start, the Dolphins are trying to establish themselves as a power. They'll have to do it while traveling on a short week after a hard fought win over the Bills.

Tua Tagovailoa, Terron Armstead, Xavien Howard, and Jaylen Waddle are just a few of the players on the injury report for Miami. All of those players are expected to play.

✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original content

A pair of losses on walk-off field goals has led to a 1-3 start for the Bengalers. The team got back on track with a 27-12 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday.