India, Sept. 10 -- The Miami Dolphins had a low start to their ambitions for a playoff stint when they suffered a 33-8 loss against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday (September 7). For a team looking to upgrade its offensive line in order to protect quarterback Tua Tagovaiola from further injuries, guard James Daniels's injury early in the game only made matters worse.

During the first quarter of Sunday's game, Daniels was forced to exit after suffering a pectoral injury, which kept him out for the rest of the contest. This, no doubt, must have been a tough blowback to the Dolphins, who invested in a three-year, $24 million contract despite coming off a torn ACL injury in September 2024. He had already been deemed questionable to play on ...