Zielinski: Packers will cool off red-hot Dolphins

By DAN ZIELINSKI

The Green Bay Packers are riding high after a dominant win over the San Francisco 49ers, keeping their NFC North title hopes intact. As the division race tightens, every game matters, and the Packers are well-positioned for a Thanksgiving Night showdown against the Miami Dolphins at Lambeau Field.

Green Bay holds a 20-3 home record in late-season games under Matt LaFleur. Frigid conditions, including a 15-degree windchill and potential flurries, are expected to work in the Packers’ favor. Josh Jacobs, hitting his stride as a powerful, tackle-breaking runner, positions Green Bay’s ground game to exploit a Dolphins defense that has struggled to contain physical rushing attacks.

Miami, on the other hand, has been derailed by injuries, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa missing time, which has hindered their playoff push. Their high-octane offense, built for speed, faces a stiff challenge in the cold and wind. The Dolphins desperately need this win, but can they prevail in a cold-weather game?

Expect Green Bay to lean on its physicality, control the clock, and let emerging playmakers like Tucker Kraft contribute in key moments. If the defense can pressure Tagovailoa and limit Miami’s explosive plays, the Packers should stay on track in the NFC North race.

Prediction: Packers 24, Dolphins 20