More here:### The Dolphins have used only three cornerbacks in their first two games (Brent Grimes, Jamar Taylor and Brice McCain). But rookie Bobby McCain said he got more work in practice this week, both in the slot and in the boundary, and hopes to get a chance.
“I’m really antsy; you want to play but I know my role [involves] being patient,” he said.
### Safety Walt Aikens is still bemoaning being beaten by Allen Robinson on a double move for a touchdown against Jacksonville. “I hold myself to a higher standard,” he said. “I’m mad at myself. It’s about me making more plays.”
Aside from that play, he said he has generally received good feedback from coaches.
### After being impressively disruptive (and disruptively impressive) in training camp, Terrence Fede has found that getting to the quarterback has been considerably tougher in games. He doesn’t have a sack in preseason or in 79 regular season-snaps, 38 of which were plays in which he rushed the quarterback. He does have two QB hurries in the first two games.
“There’s a lot I need to improve on with technique in the pass rush,” he said.
### CBS’ main 4:25 p.m. game isn’t Dolphins-Bills, but a matchup we would traditionally see on Fox (Chicago-Seattle). Beginning last season, the NFL started cross-flexing a handful of games between CBS and Fox, and this game was given to CBS because it was deemed more attractive than any AFC game available for the second game of the double-header window.
Dolphins-Bills, the other CBS game in the late window, will go to 22 percent of the country --- primarily the state of Florida, south Georgia, the Northeast and New England. Spero Dedes and Solomon Wilcots, CBS’ No. 5 team, handle the call.
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