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Report: Miami Dolphins-Los Angeles Chargers clash produced shockingly low ratings on Sunday Night Football

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Brad Sullivan

Despite showing two NFL teams still in playoff contention, Sunday’s clash between the Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Chargers produced very low television ratings.

The Chargers defeated the Dolphins 23-17 to remain in the conversation for the postseason with a 7-6 record. The Dolphins fell to 8-5 on the year, dropping their second consecutive game.

Barry Jackson’s tweet offers some insight into why the ratings for this particular game were low. However, there may have been other factors at play.

In looking at how the game unfolded, the fact that neither team scored in the first quarter may have caused casual viewers to look at the array of other choices available. Action then picked up in the second quarter with 24 total points, but just one touchdown was scored after the halftime break.

The popularity of the Dolphins might be called into question by some after this news. Yet, it was less than two months ago that the Dolphins’ home game on Oct. 23 against the Pittsburgh Steelers delivered solid ratings.

In that clash, the Dolphins defeated the Steelers 16-10, with each team only scoring one touchdown.

The return of Tua Tagovailoa as Miami’s starting quarterback was a major storyline in that Steelers matchup. After getting knocked out of the Dolphins’ Sept. 29 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Tagovailoa sat out the next two contests amid heavy criticism of the Dolphins’ handling of the quarterback’s health.

It’s likely that NBC and its advertisers are the only ones who have a deep concern about the ratings for the Dolphins-Chargers game. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and his team are more focused on their pivotal matchup this coming Saturday against the Buffalo Bills.

The Bills are currently two games ahead of the Dolphins in the AFC East. However, winning on Saturday and then picking up another game on Buffalo before the end of the regular season would give the Dolphins the tiebreaker for the division title.

Brad Sullivan

Brad is a freelance writer for Dolphinnation.com and has been around long enough to remember the 1972 perfect season, and even when Don Shula was coaching the Colts. He still follows the Dolphins and other happenings in the NFL, so he can offer a little perspective when it comes to the ups and downs of each season. Some of his opinions may end up differing from the people who read them, but that's par for the course when it comes to life in South Florida.

Published by
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