The Miami Dolphins sojourn into California continues Sunday as the San Francisco 49ers come to Hard Rock Stadium.
Not only can the Dolphins get a third consecutive victory over a Golden State team after
wins in San Diego and Los Angeles, but a win against the struggling Niners would give Miami a sixth straight win and further strengthen their postseason hopes.
Miami’s DeVante Parker celebrates his game-winning touchdown with Jarvis Landry at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday. CHARLES TRAINOR JR
ctrainor@miamiherald.com
How realistic is six consecutive wins by the Dolphins?
Well, Miami’s next opponent would only be lowlier if they were called the Cleveland Browns.
After trouncing the Rams 28-0 in their opener under new coach Chip Kelly, the 49ers have plummeted and fly into Miami riding a nine-game losing streak.
Of course, the Dolphins (6-4) already
have a win against the winless Browns — and it didn’t come easy.