Miami’s two-game winning streak can be directly tied to the return of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, as the Dolphins have wins against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions in his first two games back in action. He leads the NFL in passing yards per attempt (9.0) and passer rating (112.7) with the Dolphins amassing 2,340 passing yards this season, the most in the NFL. He’ll face the NFL’s fifth-ranked pass defense in Chicago that allows just 188 passing yards per game. The Bears are the NFL’s leading rushing attack, averaging 188.4 yards on the ground while running on a league-high 59.9% of their plays. That emphasis on the ground led to a historic performance: Chicago has rushed for over 230 yards in three straight games, becoming the first team to do so since the 1998 49ers. However, the Dolphins are well equipped with their sixth-ranked defense of the NFL, allowing 100.6 rushing yards per game. Which team will come out on top? Check out our live blog below after kickoff for live updates, highlights and analysis throughout the game, and watch the game on CBS and broadcast on Paramount+.